05-12-2004, 09:48 PM
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#150 (permalink)
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Psycho
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Originally posted by crackprogram
It might, for a day, or a month, or even a year, but you have to ask yourself what Terrorists want... to cause terror, ok, then why do they want to cause terror? Because the dislike us. Ok, now why is that? Because we invaded their lands? No, there were fundamentialist Muslim terrorists before we were ever in "Their" lands, What they have are "Excuses" for being terrorists, not reasons, take away all complaints from the terrorists, move out of all Muslim nations, give them whatever they wanted, and there would still be people running around with backpacks full of explosives. It's been like this for hundreds of years and it will never cease until you remove the leaders and the motivating factors that rile the people to violence, like Bin Laden and Sadam (on a different level) Whenever you have people teaching children at a really young age to hate another race or culture it becomes ingrained into that persons psychie until they reach adulthood and they complete the circle and teach another child the hatred they learned. Just look at america in the 50's and 60's with the race wars, and what has become of it. What America must do is end the circle of violence by leading by example and teaching respect for other cultures and races. We are hated becaues we have become the police-force of the world, how many of us really like the cops, unless you are a cop, we will never be respected at a nation until we can show that we can be a force for peace not totalitarian rulers of subjugated nations.
Or just ignor this post, I had a point, but I think it might have gotten lost in my rambling ...
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So what you are saying is that the rest of the world is composed of savages who are just waiting to strap bombs on their backs and kill themselves. And america is the only civilized nation is the world to stop all this. How? By killing everbodyelse. Truely ingeneous idea.
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