|
We agree. So we must make contact, be friends, and
otherwise come together in a common goal. We shall hope that the weak Iraqi
civilians do not give up under the threat of death and dismemberment from the
strong terrorists. The bombers are upping the level of their
oppression but we hope the civilians will hang on rather than succumbing, or
worse, retaliating against their oppressors. Harry From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Lawrence de Bivort Harry, the vast majority
of Muslims ARE anti-terror, as are the vast majority of Christian Protestants,
Catholics, Hindus, Tamils, etc. It is not complicated.
Peace will never be possible until the strong stop oppressing the weak.
The strong gamble that by upping the level of their oppression, the weak
will simply give up, but this gamble has, is, and will continue to fail. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Karen, Cargogate?! There are one billion
Muslims. Peace will never be
possible unless many, or most, of these are anti-terror. So, we seek to make
friends. There is little chance of a problem arising from the DPW operation of
the ports. Security will not be affected at all. The Coastguard, Customs, and Port
police will continue to do their job. This is not to suggest
security is wonderful at present. But the sheer magnitude of the movement of
goods makes everything difficult – which has nothing to do with who
operates the ports. Present ruckus is a mixture
of election year politics and self-serving from American firms trying to grab
the job on the cheap. Politicians have a long
term view of things which extends all the way to next November. Harry |
_______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] http://fes.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
