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Re: What did you think of the George W. speech


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Posted by Christopher on September 22, 2001 at 15:30:36 from (66.163.143.60):

In Reply to: What did you think of the George W. speech posted by KURT on September 21, 2001 at 03:05:30:

What Do I think? I think he is feeding the American public -and the world- a line, the media is filling our heads with propaganda. The US. go to war? anyone who agrees with this needs to sit down and think for a while, if we go bomb them or send troops there we are just as bad as the terrorists themselves, we hear of the terrorism and bombing going on in Israel and Ireland as well as elsewhere and shake our heads wondering why, I spoke with a man from northern Ireland a while ago and he mentioned his life there with all the shooting and bombings, and was very upset that this country ( yes the USA.) provided the weapons etc. Using the judgement of Bush etc. that would mesn we are just as bad as the terrorists themselves! I have to agree. How many times in the past ten or so years have we bombed and/or sent troops to the mid east? nobody is enraged,(at least not the US. citizens) nobody here is saying how barbaric and evil Clinton is for sending our boys over there to "keep peace" and kill people and ruin their buildings. True it was horrible to see the planes crash into the buildings and have all of those people die, and I feel for them and their families, but going over to Afghanistan or anywhere and bombing or fighting, sending troops or equipment is just as barbaric and horrible as what the terrorists did here, as well as lowering ourselves to their level. We cry for world peace, we tell other nations to stop fighting and get along with each other, now is the time to be an example to them and handle this sanely, don't go bomb anybody find out who REALLY did this and eliminate them and only them if you have to punish them, better yet don't make them hate us in the first place get out of other nations affairs and stop funding other nations wars. Promote peace if you are for peace and if not then stop saying you want peace.

I welcome comments

Christopher


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