Again, how many North Koreans devise plots to take out large amounts of
people outside their boundaries?  How many devise and execute plots to
destroy large amounts of people INSIDE their boundaries?

Why should we unleash our anger on everyone, just because we've had issues
with them in the past?  That's not the point (even if some conspiracy
theorist says otherwise) of the war on Terrorism.  Unfortunately,
Terrorism doesn't seem to just sit in one location and have one leader. 
Terrorism typically doesn't include an entire country or even the entire
government (if it involves a country's government at all).  Terrorism is
about small groups of people who have to exist somewhere, or be caught. 
Our working ovr of Iraq is due in large part to their unwillingness to
cooperate in any way, whether it be submitting to the UN's conditions from
the Gulf War or helping to extradite those responsible for the terrorist
acts upon our country and others.

Bush is not in any way unblemished, nor is his cabinet, but they are doing
what is best for our country (with perhaps a few details out of place).

On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 01:03:09 -0700
"Bob Hemus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gee, I wonder why an individual who has trouble speaking the English
> language, who is a puppet of VP Cheney, who (both) have much to do with
> the oil industry, who isn't going to invade North Korea because they
> don't have the oil resources Iraq does, but apparently DOES have nuclear
> (Shrub can't pronounce) weapons...is this a cover because they couldn't
> find Osama bin Laden??  
> 
> Am I just a cynic?
> Bob
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