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Reader comment on item: [The Need to Name and] Know Thy Terrorists

Submitted by Ray (United States), Nov 20, 2002 at 16:51

I suggest we do all we can to get our government focused on this war on Islamic terror.

It may not seems like much but I feel we should bombard the administration with what we feel. I've been writing the President on this issue and calling on the President to "know thy enemy". Name it, focus on it, attack it and destroy it.

The President may start to sit up once his e-mail system is flooded with such calls to back away from political correctness and name the focus of this war, which is militant Islamic terrorism.

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