Submitted by RM Paine(Australia), Dec 9, 2002 at 19:56
Dear Friends,
This is what its all about. Thank you Daniel, and thank you to each of the commentators for shedding Light on this Dark Shadow that wants to smother us.
The Saudi Arabian aims are simply to have what we have and enslave us; they know that we have Power but they think they can control it. Yet, in the very basis of our Power lies the ability to speak freely--like in this Forum-- to dissect, analyze and combat our enemies through the combination of our thoughts, brain power. This Power, they neither understand nor can control. We will win this War as long as we don't have traitors in our midst that have been bought and paid for by Saudi Money.
George Bush does have a difficult job, so why don't all of America's freedom loving men & women just support the President--even demand to win this war!!! There is no room here for Lukewarm responses. Don't stop fighting when you've won a single battle; instead, fight, Fight, FIGHT until the War is won, and the enemy is conquered! One thing is for sure, this War will have a winner and a loser, a Conqueror and the Conquered, which side do you want to be on?
Simple solution, why don't we designate Islamists and Mohhabis as cults so they don't get all the protection that is given to a proper religion? This would give the Moderate Muslims a chance to strengthen their resolve and their numbers. It seems imperative that fertile ground be created for the good ones, and then we'll see just how much courage the Islamist have to stand against the wrath of God, the Wrath of the Civilized World.
Regards, RM Paine
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