I think the only behavior we should encourage (here and in general) is solidarity and
concern.
Maybe it's a pitty we didn't show the same solidarity and concern about Iraq and
Jugoslavia (and why not mention the Israelians AND the Palestinians), but it's no good
reason to encourage
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001 10:40:01 +0200, TOMSON ERIC said:
the war), there's simply nothing to excuse or justify such inhumanity
*against innocent civilians*.
You're making the dangerous assumption that the perpetrators have a belief
system that recognizes the victims as innocent civilians.
Even
At 13.22 11/09/01 -0400, Don McMorris wrote:
this a horrible act, against a Us citizens and Against Us Governement
I Hope that Usa will make giustice against this Criminal Terrorist
thousand and thousand of victims
Horrible real Horrible act !
Alessio
Please do not spread hysteria.
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Hello everybody. I am contacting you to make sure you know of a problem
currently going on.
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At 13.22 11/09/01 -0400, Don McMorris wrote:
this a horrible act, against a Us citizens and
Against Us Governement
I Hope that Usa will make giustice
I was wondering, and I have asked the firm where I
work, if all web sites (commercial and otherwise)
should go dark in memory of the victims today.
Heck, maybe the whold world should shut down for a week, just to show that
American casualties are _far_ more important than casualties in any
4:50 PM
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Mark Durham wrote:
Yes, let's be sure to keep the stockholders uppermost in our prayers.
Not uppermost, more like third in line. Certainly, the world
economy *is* worth a moment or two of prayer, if you like the prosperity
we've taken