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10/08/2005 18:24:57
 
 
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01039082
Message ID:
01040032
Vues:
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>>>>We were fighting a suicidal society with a value system unlike our own.
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>>>Yup, and we're fighting one again.
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>>At least in WWII, the Japanese had a face, a country, and other recognizable traits. They carried guns, and wore uniforms. They had a higher degree of infrastructure to their military. But with this new one, they can be anywhere, looking like anyone. One could be sitting right next to you, and you would not even know it.
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>>How can we win this war, if we can not even recognize the our enemy?
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>>my 0.3 cents
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>I agree, so is this a vote for the Patriot Act or something similar or maybe somthing even more stringent?
>We live in a society where a little inconvinence get many people crying bloody murder.

Here we go again. When Maher Arar (an innocent Canadian citizen) was sent by the U.S. to Syria to be tortured for about a year, I have a sneaking feeling he felt it was something more than a 'little inconvenience'. I'd be willing to bet good money that if it happened to you, you'd also call it more than a 'little inconvenience'. It's only seen as that when it happens to other people. And it's completely disingenuous to pretend that it's no big deal as long as it's not happening to you.
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