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Re: Hitlary Vows to Surrender to Al Qaeda In Iraq in 60 Days!

by "Patriot Games" <Patriot@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 21, 2008 at 03:18 PM

"Governor Swill" <governor.swill@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:r5g7p352hg9hfbi0c4i9imo2bhin2k5a8i@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Patriot Games" <Patriot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> used a stick in the sand to
> babble
>>"M.Butzin" <mfbutzin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:av8kj.65008$eY.48035@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Surprising to some, the U.S. is winning the "war against terrorism"
>>>> imposed on them by bin Laden and his muslim idealogy brothers.
>>> "Terrorism" is a state of mind that cannot be defeated, true the
actions
>>> of the terrorist can be stopped, but in the true form terrorism is
only
>>> what makes you as an individual afraid. Example: You may be afraid of 
>>> the
>>> darkness, but I may not. Terrorism is the "actions" of the terrorists,
>>> your statement would be more correct if you stated "America is winning

>>> the
>>> war against the terrorists who inflict terrorism on America". And 
>>> because
>>> it is such a complicated state of mind, you may think your winning in 
>>> one
>>> way, only to find that you have not in another. This why it is 
>>> impossible
>>> to defeat, it's a form of mental torture that evolves as it
progresses.
>>> Ever go to the "spook' house at the Fair? that's a mild form of 
>>> terrorism
>>> (or self terrorism).
>>Good point.
>>So you agree its really a War of Civilizations and killing Muslims
>>worldwide, as many as possible as fast as possible, is what we should be
>>doing?
> Actually, I think he's saying that killing as many Muslims as possible
> won't work.
> He's correct.

Dead terrorists DO NOT commit acts of terrorism.

Feel free to disprove that.
 




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