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Default DOD announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Sgt. 1st Class John D. Morton, 31, ofStanton, Ky., died in Shah Wali Kot, Afghanistan on Dec. 15, when

Still don't get it huh fool? You blew up Al Qaeda's sandbox Awhhh! Gee Al
Qaeda's still in Afghanistan, Pakistan and about 30 other countries... So
****nutz did we get Osama NOPE! The only "safe" Zone is just Kabul... You
didn't read about the carbombs? or the riots? or the recent assassinations?
you don't know **** and pretend like you do... how funny is that!
AFGHANISTAN IS A ****ING DISASTER JUST WAITING FOR
VENGENCE..............AGAIN!

So do you always start jobs and never finish em too?

I rest my cast


"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 23:30:34 GMT, "1369.357.7.62"
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Last of the pearls to be thrown before this swine. This would be
How many Iraqi's and Afghani's terrorist died on 9/11??? NONE,
you say? Gee they look like Saudi's to me??? So you blow up a sandlot!


We'll take this in the old, catechetical question and answer format; this
should be something simple enough for you to follow. Of course this
assumes that you are simply ignorant (as in uninformed) vs. stupid and
opinonated, but we can't do anything about the latter, we can perhaps
remedy the former.

Q: Where were those terrorists trained?
A: Gee, in Afghanistan.

Q: What was happening in Afghanistan?
A: An islamofascist government known as the Taliban was harboring a
terrorist organization known as Al Quaeda and approving of the actions
that
organization was taking against various western governments.

Q: What was Al Queada doing in Afghanistan?
A: Training terrorists to attack western interests and dispersing those
terrorists to western countries.

Q: Why was this bad?
A: Governments that harbor terrorists and give them aid and support, then
allow those terrorists to attack other countries are essentially using
those terrorists as a "shadow army". They, by association are then guilty
of attacking the countries that fall victim to those terrorists.

Q: Why was toppling the Taliban good?
A: It demonstrates that there is no such thing as "plausible deniability"
when it comes to harboring terrorists and allowing them to run training
camps in one's country. The fact that the Afghani people who were being
terrorized by their own government are now no longer oppressed is a good
side-benefit. Another side benefit, this clearly demonstrated to the world
that terrorism would no longer be viewed as a criminal "inconvenience",
but
as the anarchistic, subversive act of war that it really is.



... snip of demonstration of inability of the OP to maintain a coherent
reasoning process.



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