FutureRANGER
Active member
The way I see it, there are two ways to stop terrorism. 1) Remove the methods and abilities for the terrorists to do harm 2) Remove the motive for terrorists. Or a combination of both.
1) There will always be a target. There will always be large congregations of people that can be attacked, even the local mall. You can increase security of more appealing targets, such as the power grid or water supply. But it is impossibly to guard everything. A combination of tight security, heightened awareness of the general populous, and intelligence sources I believe would reduce the risk of an attack.
2) We will never be able to remove the Moslem's desire to kill Westerners, but what we can do is scare them into not doing it. September 11 was an act of war, a cowardly (yes cowardly) attack that killed defenceless women and children. That proves that these terrorists are not people. All of that adds up to justification for a war. They attack us, we bring them a war. Remove state-funding for terrorism, make them run like rabbits, make them too worried about their own survival to attack. Its worked for the last three years, and I think it will still work if we go after these animals with 100% conviction and unwavering commitment and strength, and mostly no remorse. We have to kill them by the dozen, for they are the enemy and they are evil, and they must be destroyed or we will lose. We have to show them that it's not worth it to attack America, and they'll give up. And we can't ask France to give us permission to defend our freedoms. We can't ask anyone.
I'd so much rather have a cowboy that has proved he's not scared to defend his country and people in the office of President, than a man who wants to ask the UN before lifting a finger. If John Kerry is elected, I will be scared. Everything he talks about doing will send the exact wrong message to the terrorists, the message we are limp-wristed and weak-backboned. We cannot have that, so in the name of national security, Freedom, and all that is great about America (Mother, the Flag, and Apple Pie!), vote for George W. Bush this November.
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1) There will always be a target. There will always be large congregations of people that can be attacked, even the local mall. You can increase security of more appealing targets, such as the power grid or water supply. But it is impossibly to guard everything. A combination of tight security, heightened awareness of the general populous, and intelligence sources I believe would reduce the risk of an attack.
2) We will never be able to remove the Moslem's desire to kill Westerners, but what we can do is scare them into not doing it. September 11 was an act of war, a cowardly (yes cowardly) attack that killed defenceless women and children. That proves that these terrorists are not people. All of that adds up to justification for a war. They attack us, we bring them a war. Remove state-funding for terrorism, make them run like rabbits, make them too worried about their own survival to attack. Its worked for the last three years, and I think it will still work if we go after these animals with 100% conviction and unwavering commitment and strength, and mostly no remorse. We have to kill them by the dozen, for they are the enemy and they are evil, and they must be destroyed or we will lose. We have to show them that it's not worth it to attack America, and they'll give up. And we can't ask France to give us permission to defend our freedoms. We can't ask anyone.
I'd so much rather have a cowboy that has proved he's not scared to defend his country and people in the office of President, than a man who wants to ask the UN before lifting a finger. If John Kerry is elected, I will be scared. Everything he talks about doing will send the exact wrong message to the terrorists, the message we are limp-wristed and weak-backboned. We cannot have that, so in the name of national security, Freedom, and all that is great about America (Mother, the Flag, and Apple Pie!), vote for George W. Bush this November.
George W. Bush is not responsible for the content of this message.