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Re: O.T. Now let's not be discriminatory here
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Posted by KURT(mi) on April 11, 2004 at 06:41:15 from (4.229.54.118):
In Reply to: O.T. Now let's not be discriminatory here posted by Deas Plant. on April 10, 2004 at 21:09:47:
I will say (sadly) that the war on terrorism may become like the war on drugs, the war on crime and the war on poverty. Basically spent tons of money on these things and get almost zero results. Back in WWII we fought to win and if we had too exterminate the enemy that is their tough luck. It is too bad that our government wont step up the plate and say "Okay these arab nations are now going to be overthrown", Syria, Iran, (already doing Iraq). I have seen the camera footage of Germany and Japan after the war and those countrys were in ruins. Because they attacked us first. (did you know that Germany declared war on the US on Dec. 12 1941.) All the do-gooders in the US are making the war on terrorism very difficult. If we have to profile Arabic men then tough crap.
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