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It should always be remembered

Osama bin Laden knew there were 50,000-60,000 people who work in the twin
towers.  In the videotape made of him speaking after the attack, he said
he
thought only the floors above the impact would collapse.

Please always remember:  He TRIED to kill at least 17,000 people who had
NOTHING to do with him or any conflict in which he was engaged.

There's no doubt, he would have been even more satisfied had a full 50,000
innocent people been killed in his attacks.  Though we can be happy that
he
was not more competent, we must remember what he TRIED to do, not the
lesser
evil of what he succeeded in doing.

September 11, 2001, was Osama bin Laden's SECOND attempt to kill 50,000
people in New York.  In the early '90s, he organized the detonation of a
truck-full of explosives next to the foundation of one of the World Trace
Center twin towers.  The foundation side was chosen so the tower might
fall
into the second tower and take it down also.

Please remember Osama bin Laden and his friends forever.
 ________________________

Definitions:

Terrorists AIM at people who are NOT part of their conflict.  They hope
that
their enemies will suffer such fear and revulsion they will give up the
fight.  There are few, if any, instances in history of a conflict won by
terrorist tactics.

Soldiers aim at their enemies.  Though innocents may sometimes suffer from
the side effects of an armed conflict, soldiers do not knowingly aim at
innocent non-participants.
 _________________________

September 11 must never be a holiday, a day of leisure.  It should be a
day
of hard work, renewal and memory; a day in which we dedicate at least part
of that work toward fighting and suppressing anyone who would use
terrorist
tactics.
 _________________________

Ed Burkhead



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