The article was speaking from a specific context: nuclear terrorism. Your 
posting about the article failed to mention that specific context and made 
it a general context. That's the 'and'.

"Words are important"


> Yeah, and?
>
> On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Context is important. He didn't just say for any reason, he said if we 
>> were
>> nuked by Islamic terrorists then we should retaliate by taking out their
>> holy sites. Nuked.
>
> 

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