European Socialists say U.S. had it coming --it figures
Jei
jei at cc.hut.fi
Sun Sep 16 12:50:37 PDT 2001
Personally, I prefer the strategy Israel uses with Palestinian
territories' telephone booths. - They all come pre-installed with
explosive devices that can be remotely activated, for example
if and when a certain number is called (like mossad suicide-attack
volunteer recruitment office.)
Maybe US airplanes should have remotely activated explosive devices
in them, so that when the next inevitable revenge of a revenge of a
revenge highjacking occurs, the people in Washington can just press
the button and explode the plane over the sea.
I mean, now the fighters were too slow to shoot down the three first
planes. (Yeah, it's just a "heroic passengers" cover-story for the
ugly truth..)
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, attila! wrote:
> Thu, 8pm EDT
>
> As to be expected, the European left-wing liberal
> countries and their leaders are already back-sliding and
> urging the U.S. not to massively retaliate --eg: let the
> Islamists get away with their terror act.
>
> Well, we can always count on the French to hope we fall
> on our face, and the Germans have neither patriotism nor
> spine.
>
> The time to retaliate was in the first few hours while
> everyone was in shock and looking for blood; now
> Europe's pansy liberals have gone back to their usual
> condescending head-in-the-sand attitudes.
>
> For France to say the U.S. had it coming, maybe France
> should be one of the targets?
>
> The only way to stop terrorism is to make the people of
> the countries who succor and harbor the terrorists
> really feel the pain. Blow away a country or two --then
> ask "Next?" --after you have everyone's attention.
>
> THAT is how you stop terrorism, George....
>
>
>
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