yeah, I am in favor of individuals taking responsibility for their own
actions, with no innocent populations getting killed instead :)

Sorry, some sarcasm crept in there. I think this is, yes, where you
and I diverge. So you think a statement by Saddam justifies our
actions? (I am taking your word for this btw, don't remember that)

Exactly how is the population of Fallujah responsible for 9/11 again?
Even indirectly?

Dana



On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 12:20:51 -0600, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This depends on where you draw the line for responsibility.
> 
> If you start tracing back from the 19 terrorists that day, for direct
> responsibility, I think you end up back at Osama Bin Laden. Perhaps the line
> of direct resonsibility ends there.
> 
> The current administration, however, and this "significant portion of the
> population" that you talk about here, seems to be extending a sort of
> "indirect responsibility" to states that either actively, or passively,
> supported terrorist groups that have anti-American aims. (Iraq was the only
> state to release a statement supporting the actions of 9/11 in the days
> immediately following.)
> 
> I think this might be the part where you think a delusion is involved.....
> 
> 
> >
> > A significant portion of the population that believes that we are in
> > Iraq to go after the people responsible for 9/11. That is not a
> > delusion according to you?
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 

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