Puzzled.
You have no idea where I live, but I will tell you.
The sky-line has changed. I could smell TWC for months
I work less than three miles where the post office was closed due to
anthrax.
And now you're swearing at me, using harsh language.
I pity you if that's the only way for you to express yourself.
Yes, truly you are the small minded fool here.
Yes, we interpret those who advise us not to strike back at terrorism
as the terrorist's friends, and you are. Whether or not you believe
it.
The point of terrorism is to cloud the mind and numb the responses.
We will have none of that here. The UN is old and slow and apparently
seen as a surrogate EU. It talks a good game but does -NOTHING-.
No, we will not sit back and do nothing, we will act, we will strike.
We will make them bleed.
Ghosts? There is no such thing as ghosts. People eat, sleep and seek
shelter
read, buy clothing, meet with friends.
These are all spoor for the hunters. We're new at this yes, but we
always
get better at things as we learn.
Cruise missiles? Where's the sport in that? We have a lot of eager
ground
pounders ready to go.
It is well known to us that France and Germany and Russia were making
a lot of
money in Iraq. They still would be if they stood by us like friends
should.
I guess we should revise our known friends list, hu?
I don't think you're pro Al Qeada, I think you're pro EU, or at least
pro Europe.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, America's interests and
Europes interests have not been one in the same. Well that's life,
what can anyone say?
It's no suprise that some people would like to see America weakened,
9/11
is both the worse and best thing that could happen for the EU.
One; now you can demonise us and scare other countries in to getting
off the pot and join up. Two; we will without a doubt grow tougher and
stronger and bolder.
But we never turn on our friends, we love our friends and protect them
and trade
with them don't we?
So are we friends? yes or no and answer now.
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