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From: shadowrn@*********.com (Holly Feray)
Subject: in defense of the devil
Date: Fri Sep 14 13:20:32 2001
Ok Johnathan, but the woman I heard yesterday on the radio here in
Houston, Texas has a point too and I would like to share it with all of
you. She compared this act to that of a school yard bully. They beat ya
up and beat ya up and beat your friends and others up until they learn
what it is they have received a beating themselves. Only then do most
bullies cease aggression. When murder replaces a beating you act
precisely and in kind. The delivery should be expedient, focused, and
meticulous so as to set an example. This kind of unfortunately necessary
example might just save us all from experiencing similar things in the
future. Oh and Johnathan as others have pointed out the U.S.A. has been
kicked in the teeth and kicked in the teeth and kicked in the teeth
and... Now the weapon is better and we've taken a bullet wound to the
lung. Would you see us lay down and die from this? Is that what you
desire? Think before you write blind words, when blind words is where
this all began.

For we are not war mongers, far from it, budget cuts on military spending
happen all the time over here, we aid countries in need all the time, we
defend those who ask for help (sometimes we are cautious or even possibly
scared and do not act soon enough ie. Hitler), we do not always make the
right decisions in who to defend, but who does as we are all human.


Holly

> That's what makes me sick. So I'm sorry if I'm bashing your
> bloodthirst but
> I hate war and I hate violence. And violence only begets more
> violence. It
> has NEVER solved anything, in most cases its only made it worse.
>
>
> -
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