Yeah, a couple hundred tons of Spaghettios cans falling from 6000 feet isn't
going to excaerbate their problems.
;)

Thanks,

John Ellingsworth
Virtual Curriculum
Project Leader

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From: "R. Hotchkiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "University City" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 12:37 PM
Subject: Plan for Afghanistan


> I found this on another list that deals with fixing cars:
>
> Folks,
>
> Maybe it is time for us to send our aircraft over Afghanistan, in masse.
>
> Open the bomb bay doors, let 'em drop down like never seen before.
> Carpet-bombing, if you will.
>
> However, the payload I am suggesting is not conventional explosives, nor
>
> nuclear arsenal. No, I think we can hit 'em with the biggest weapons of
> persuasion America can muster up.
>
> Food.
>
> As you may know, the people of Afghanistan are already starving, with
> food
> supplies running out, and winter just weeks away. Their once-proud are
> cities already in ruins, and most citizens are already refugees.
> The majority of Afghan people are said to oppose the Taliban, (wouldn't
> you?), and Osama bin Laden as well. He is merely using Afghanistan and
> her
> people to hide while he masterminds his evil. And the Taliban are no
> picnic,
> either.
>
> Desperately lacking for food and clothing and shelter, they are
> powerless to
> resist the Taliban and bin Laden.
> So, why not enlist the aid of a million peoples, who are the most
> familiar
> with the geography of the land, and who would exalt at the chance to
> regain
> their destiny?
>
> What say, maybe there is a way to rid the world of two oppressors at
> once,
> help the Afghans regain their country, and curry a favorable world
> opinion
> at the same time.
>
> This would probably cost less than a war, and a whole lot less
> bloodshed,
> too.
>
> What think, worth consideration? What is the next step to make this a
> reality?
>
> Ron Antaki
>
> --
> Richard Hotchkiss
> http://www.hotstrings-inc.com
>
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