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Old 09-07-2004, 02:21 AM
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I suppose this debate would have to happen after the dreadful events in Russia, my sympathies are of course with the parents of the children lost in this cowardly and dispicable act of terror.

I also feel a strong sympathy with the Russian government and military after all who knows how of these awful situations will end? I suppose the men and women on the spot at the time try to do their best and sadly things don't always go to plan in any operation of this kind.

To blame the authorities in Russia would be missing the point in my view as the bastards who carried out this vile attack are responsible for this outcome and no one else. As long as we have thugs, bullys, and make no mistake that's exactly what these kind of people are, we are forced to live with these events and the only way to try and stop them them is hit them hard and make them know we will not tolerate this evil in our global community.

Removing a madman like Hussain in Iraq in just one step on a long road to combating those who would offer finance and sympathy to these terrorists who look for weakness on the part of any government and exploit it to their own evil ends.

The only thing these bastards understand is force, don't get me wrong I am extremely reluctant to have our government use force or any other goverment for that matter but, we are dealing with evil people who have no concept of right or wrong just an insane belief in their "cause" what ever that might be. There is absolutely no justification for what has been done in Russia no matter what the griveance, no matter what the "cause".

Again very reluctantly I say we have no choice but meet this evil with force, we may have to pay a high price for it but the children at that school already have so we have to make these bastards know that if pushed, like the U.S. was on 9/11, then we will hit back and we will hit back very hard indeed.

Regards
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