Re: Massive attack of USA by terrorists

From: Joe Dees (joedees@addall.com)
Date: Wed Sep 12 2001 - 14:11:52 MDT


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> Pat Fallon <pfallon@ptd.net> extropians@extropy.org Re: Massive attack of USA by terroristsReply-To: extropians@extropy.org
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>Tiberius Gracchus wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:25:37 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>> >How long before martial law and internal passports are mandated? When
>do we
>> >start filling the "relocation camps" with anyone who looks even
>vaguely
>> >Middle Eastern?
>> >
>> >I am very scared about now...
>> >
>>
>> Maybe the institution of martial law would be very good for the
>> country. I am serious.
>
>I find it ironic that many Americans will accept and call for
>curtailments of
>our personal liberties, without questioning our nations intervention
>arround
>the globe, which is, IMHO, the driving force behind this type of
>terrorism.
>
>Maybe if our state didn't install and prop up dictators arround the
>globe, draw
>lines on maps and decide to make it so, kill hundreds of thousands of
>civilians
>[like Iraqi people directly or indirectly with embargos], tolerate our
>President
>launching a cruise missile attack against a vaccine and medical facility
>in the
>Sudan to take everyones attention off of that days sensational sexual
>revelation
>as casually as he snuffs a cigar out in an ashtray, do what we're doing
>today in
>South America, etc.....maybe then we could be more secure.
>
>If we don't unjustly intervene arround the globe, there will be fewer
>people
>with the motivation to persue such acts.
>
Who decides which intervention is just? Any intervention is bound to piss some party or another off. Is the answer to isolationistically refues to intervene in anything, anywhere? That's been tried, and it led to world war.
>
>
>Pat Fallon
>pfallon@bigfoot.com

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