On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:01:09 +0000, Rete
wrote:
>
>> It will go nowhere, especially after George Bush wins the next
>> election by
>> scaring the American people into voting for him.
>>
>> "Harry" wrote in message
>> news:10jmh6rm2qf0pd5@news.supernews.com...
>> > I saw this morning the Sunday talk shows where on a couple of
>> > occasions
>> > different political speakers talked about 'immigration reform' and
>> > changes
>> > in the law for better security.
>> > One has to wonder where this is going to go.
>> > Harry
>
>Don't think he has to say one word. I was in NYC on 9/11/01 and there
>every work day. I have lived through the scary part and am living with
>the thought it could happen again at any time.
>
>President Bush does not have to talk about terrorism to scare us and
>other Americans. Only those with their heads in the clouds or up their
>_____ are not scared.
>
>Rete
Being scared of terrorism doesn't mean voting for a fool without a
clear plan for addressing the threat. Attacking Iraq, based on phoney
evidence and the nonsensical claim that they were somehow connected to
Al Quaida, has diverted attention and massive amounts of resources
away from fighting real terrorism.
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