Any action that is taken, however, must be taken with certainty that the
right people are being punished. Some distance on
the events of yesterday too. The US must, of course, react, as they are at
war now. The fact this is an asymmetric war, involving major terrorist
incidents like the events of yesterday, doesn't change the fact that an
aggressor has attacked the US.

I think there is no question that in Bush's speech last night he was
referring directly to the Taliban when he said that there would be no
distinction drawn between the people that committed this atrocity and those
who harbour them.

I feel terrible sadness for all those affected by yesterdays events, and
great fear as to how this could escalate.



-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 September 2001 08:50
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Communication about the attack


So how did this become a gender issue, its not about driving :)

Some body will be held accountable and severly punished and rightly so.  I
think thats a foregone conclusion.

But lets call it what it is, revenge.  Nothing will stop these kind of
people, they are terrifying.  People who kill families, children without a
second thought in the name of whatever (normally religeon)

I don't live in America, but if I did or that happened here, I would want
them and the country that allow them to train people and run such operations
punished, punished, punished.

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 September 2001 04:19
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Communication about the attack


At 10:49 PM 9/11/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Maureen opined:
>
> >Is bombing a bunch of people back to the stone age going to change one
wit
> >of what happened today?   Is it going to resurrect one single poor dead
> >soul?  Do you think these people would want us killing woman and children
> >in their name?
> >
> >Hate and desire for revenge is what got us to where we are today.  More
of
> >it solves nothing.
>
>You know, Camille Paglia wrote that if women ran society, we'd all still be
>living in grass huts. Since most women I know are tough, I had a hard time
>believing that. Until you run into the Maureens of the world.

If men ruled the world, we'd all be dead. Luckily, they only *think* they
rule the world.


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