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http://rawa.fancymarketing.net/index.html Revolutionary Assoc. of Afgahn Women...... In an attempt to learn a little more about our supposed enemy, I ran on to this site which might give you a little more food for thought. This site will land you more info than you can imagine. Just the headline event list at the bottom of the home page will tell a lot of the story. Most web sites in Afgahnastan have been abolished by this Taliban regime.Bronzeo
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-------------------- "Don't change horses in midstream, unless you spot one with longer legs" bronzeo oti Jack Davis 1410 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 www.imagemakerart.com jack@imagemakerart.com Posts: 1549 | From: Joplin, MO | Registered: Mar 2000
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That's the one. It's really great reading. Everyone should take the time to read this one. EsPECIALLY the girls. We have it pretty good here. Sometimes I forget just HOW good.
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This morning on "Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood", they showed us Afghanistan ... the country has been at war continuously for the past 20 years. The place is a shambles. SEVENTY percent of the population of Afghanistan is Women & Children... I don't see the point of bombing this place. Just as there is no point in blaming middle eastern muslims that live in the USA. The problem with terrorism is that it is small, secretive, and mobile. This decries a military solution. It calls for reason, intelligence, and planning. Emotion is the impetus for human action, however, we cannot let emotion rule over logic. I want to see the perpetrators punished... personally, I'd like the satisfaction of seeing them publically executed in a humiliating fashion... Logically, this is not the very best way of hurting them. Do we want to hurt them as much as possible, or do we just want to assuage our own emotional needs? I hope that in the following days, some of our anger will subside, to be replaced with a calculated resolve to do what is logically the most effective solution to this awful situation. I think, in the long term, that will also give us the maximum emotional satisfaction as well. LE
-------------------- LazyEdna in RL known as Sara Straw from southern Utah 5 National Parks within 3 hours drive Red Rock Heaven Posts: 776 | From: Aurora, Utah, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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quote: The place is a shambles. SEVENTY percent of the population of Afghanistan is Women & Children... I don't see the point of bombing this place.
So LE are you saying that just because there is more women/children than men that we should just turn the other cheek and not do anything??? Think back to the day that all this happened, they, the children and the women were the ones Celebrating in the streets HAPPY that this had happend......Well they can start to prepair to meet thier beloved gawd.....
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quote: The problem with terrorism is that it is small, secretive, and mobile. This decries a military solution. It calls for reason, intelligence, and planning. Emotion is the impetus for human action, however, we cannot let emotion rule over logic.
So what it is small and secretive and mobile, we also are that way or can be that right??? Reason with a terriost and aginst the US policy... IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN!! Emotion over rule Logic, we have let logic control us for the last 20 years, and look what it has gone.... Thousands of people are dead by the A HOLE that we should have taken out a long time ago.
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quote: I want to see the perpetrators punished... personally, I'd like the satisfaction of seeing them publically executed in a humiliating fashion... Logically, this is not the very best way of hurting them. Do we want to hurt them as much as possible, or do we just want to assuage our own emotional needs
LE your really starting to sound like the ones that say we can use thier airspace, but they won't help us anyother way, as that they might be retalitated against for helping them. Are you that same way LE??? Sure is starting to sound like it from all your other post ....
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quote: I hope that in the following days, some of our anger will subside, to be replaced with a calculated resolve to do what is logically the most effective solution to this awful situation. I think, in the long term, that will also give us the maximum emotional satisfaction as well.
Well this is not a question but an answer to ya: Anger will Subside.... NEVER Calculated Resolve... NUKE THE BA***RD's Long Term Emotional Satisfaction - in the future, SHOW THEM THAT THIS WILL NOT GO UNPUNISHED, AND THAT THEY CAN't Fuq with the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Signed by a peved off AMERICAN!!!! Jeoff
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I was astounded by the information contained on this website. How can things like this go one in this century?!?!? My next door neighbors are Muslim and a picture of what people can achieve when they come to the US. The wife is a professional and their daughter is going to college at Rice University. Bin Laden is merely a symptom of a much larger problem, any government that subjects its women and children to this kind of life should not be tolerated. Yes, more women and children will die if the US goes to war with the Talaban, but they will also continue to die if we don't. If this is how the Talaban treats its own people, what possible regard could they have for our own? the only response these kinds of terrorists (and I include the government of Afganastan as terrorists) will take seriously is a swift and merciless military attack. United, this country will prevail.
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"Tuesday, the Taliban radio announced a poster competition for its anti-drugs campaign, but said posters should not depict any human or animal." — from a RAWA report on Taliban's ban against pictures of animals.
Wouldn't be much opportunity there for us in the graphics business. As for an "anti-drug campaign," Taliban relies on opium poppies for a good deal of its revenue. And of course, the US uses its War on Drugs to employ otherwise-dangerous mercenaries and to entertain hysterical yaps. But that's getting off-topic. Thanks for the link, Bronzeo.
Bruce Williams Lexington KY
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From what I read the US sent 43 million to Afghanistan to not grow opium, so it is we who have help fund our own horror. Its time to stop foreign aid except in some extreme case.
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