Re: some U.S. observations and notes

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Fri Dec 14 2001 - 05:17:51 MST


Damien Broderick noted:

<<The difference is that the victims' families knew that the Japanese
    government and military were responsible; there was a war on. If those
    responsible had run off to hide in China or Tibet, would those countries
    have been bombed in reprisal? Maybe.

    It's very troubling.

    Damien Broderick>>

Japanese troops were attacked by the Allies on Pacific different Pacific
islands that they held, as well as mainland China, and Taipan (Taiwan). Also
America did have Pearl Habor to help us along. I believe after yesterday's
release of Osama and companies, latest video (unless you believe its Wag the
Dog black propaganda?) this confirms dear, Osama's complicity. It certainly
appears that Al Qeida, was surely co-mingled with the Taleban.

Again, when it happens to you, you will feel different. This is not my
attempt at being sarcastic, or condescending; but a statement of human
nature. When you get splashed by a Cyclone, one will likely get wet. If
Melborne is hit with sarin or tabun, and the fellows flee to Jakarta, and
whomever is running that nation-state is unresponsive, you may have to come
to a decision. One may also find the wonderful aggregation that comprises
the U.N., to be wanting in a desired response also.



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