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Re: Re: Exterminating terrorism


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Posted by Bill Smith on September 17, 2001 at 22:28:35 from (128.242.4.59):

In Reply to: Re: Exterminating terrorism posted by Alvin NE WI on September 17, 2001 at 20:22:53:

Well said. I am 25 and also a church goer. I think if we go over there and just deal with Afganistan and Sadam Been Laden and his suicidal bunch with the capture dead or alive aproach (focusing more on the dead part) it might not be so bad. Done mainly by our fighter jet pilots that is. That is looking at it with a positive mind though with lots of hope. Something in the back of my mind says it isn't going to happen that way. The whole situation could explode in any of numerous directions. I am 25 and fit into the prime drafting age catagory. I have no problem putting on the uniform myself, but I reflect on how many draft dodgers we had during Vietnam and I am sure the draftdodging would be much higher now with our much lower in morals population. During WW II it was a big disgrace to ignore the draft by the general public but was excepted somewhat by some of the public during Vietnam, even our own Bill Clinton. Then we welcomed all those idiots to come back home from Canada after Vietnam. Most parents this day in age would probably even buy there kids tickets to leave the country the day after they got the draft papers. Most kids growing up in this country don't realize how good they got it and don't understand that many lives have been shed to maintain our good living. My age group has probably the lowest percentage of going to church. I am not scared of terrorists or deffending our country but I am scared of this situation blowing all out of proportion into WW III. I am scared of nuclear war heads, biological weapens, and fighting people that are suicidal. This may be the first time in my life that I fear the devil and his growing control of the world. There doesn't seem to be many of us good old boys left to get all the work that needs to be done in this world. Maybe we could lase strictnine in the cocain, deport everyone with aids, and export the gays and lesbians, but if we done that we would probably lose about 25% of the U.S. population. Well thats enough of me rambling on so God Bless Ameriaca and for God's sakes America wake up and get back to some morals.


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