-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Lasse Karlsson
Verzonden: maandag 17 september 2001 5:30
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Massive Attack Seems Likely
I agree 100% with the words of Lasse.
The USA is the most powerfull nation
The problem he's dealing with is a social characteristic
that Bill Bennett wrote about -- The Death of Outrage.
We're a nation with little developed passion, and he's
working to stir the pot just a bit. We don't want another
situation as we had a few years ago, just throwing a few
missiles into
Sorry, it got long. Mostly just ranting.
Peter A. wrote:
What should we do if we don't respond
I think it's an illusion to think that a miltary attack on Afghanistan, the
overthrowing/destruction of the Talibans and the possible killing of Bin Laden (he
would most likely not let himself be
Jody writes:
Why does America insist on sinking to the terrorists
level? How is this going to help? Surely enough
innocent people have died.
I don't generally condone violence either but I do believe that when you talk to
someone you should speak their language, otherwise they just won't
Well said Jody.
Regards
Nenad
West Australia
- Original Message -
From: Jody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Massive Attack Seems Likely
Too bad about the millions of innocent people whose
only crime was being born
Jody wrote:
[snip]
Why does America insist on sinking to the terrorists
level?
I think that is not the case -- at least not yet -- and I hope our
response will be carefully designed to minimize the numbers of innocent
victims.
You have to differentiate between America and some Americans
Jody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too bad about the millions of innocent people whose
only crime was being born into the same country as a
handful of terrorists.
And then there are the survivors. No sanitary
hospitals for them to go into, as there would be if
they lived in the US. They will be left
Mark Roberts wrote:
A military attack won't teach them anything they don't
already know. I hope we do find a way of becoming their teachers. And not
their students.
Well said, Mark, well said.
--Mike
-
This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe,
go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Päivä: 15. syyskuuta 2001 16:54
Aihe: Re: Massive Attack Seems Likely
The attack will not be on the Afghan people, or whatever little
infrastructure they have left. The enemy is not the Afghan people. The enemy
is Bin Laden, his
Late-breaking news suggests that an all-out attack on Afghanistan is
inevitable. Apparently, the US has asked Pakistan for fly-over rights,
which indicates that much more than a cruise missile attack is planned.
Repeated repudiation of limited strike effectiveness also suggests that
the strategy
10 matches
Mail list logo