In a message dated 9/11/01 12:48:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< > What stood outside my window stands no more. The World Trade Center Twin
> Towers was removed from this earth by our Middle Eastern friends. Pearl
> Harbor II. Maybe we'll understand the type of people we send money to. It is
> time to clean out the cesspool and teach Mr. Arafat and his brothers that
> America may be a Christian country but we shall not turn the other cheek. It
> is time for GAZA and the other toilets to be cleaned.
I think that we should avoid assigning blame until someone claims
responsibility. >>
Yes, And I'd sell you a bridge, but we've closed that after we lost our
beloved Towers. I have nothing but "love" in my heart for the wonderful
people who "dance in the streets" of the Middle East. I once used a hole in
the ground for "sanitary purposes." This is the best of Arafat's world. Don't
give me that "poor" story. Arafat and his brethern are rich with Swiss
accounts. Their people starve and send their children to "hopefully" die at
the hands of the "israelis." Then they get $10,000 (Good old US donated to
pacify this human crap. Don't be so foolish. Who bombed us, the Italians; the
French; the Chinese; the English? THINK.
I look out my window and see white smoke where 2 towers stood. My sister in
law is on extended duty at a hospital; my niece, in the Police Academy is on
duty tonight. My school has children looking out our western windows asking,
"Is it real?" There are bad people in this world. Arafat could have had more
than he wanted. His worst fear was that peace would break out. A terrorist
doesn't want that. He's out of business. Yes, these arethe people we send
dollars to. Just like the scrap metal that our junkyards sold to Japan in the
late 30's early 1940's.
American dollars paid for this one way or another. The world has one lesson
to learn: What would the world be like without the USA?
Burt
NYC
USA
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