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September 14th, 2001, 08:10 AM
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Re: War....
It was "The Star-Spangled Banner".
As a jaded, cynical, elitist American, I must say I'm heartened at the support that the rest of the world has shown for the US, both here and from what I see on the news. I can only hope it can be sustained.
At Last count, besides NATO, the countries I know of that have pledged support to the US include Israel (naturally), Russia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Uzbekistan, and Pakistan. Apparently the Taliban have ticked some people off.
I feel for the populace of Afghanistan. Because of the actions of a (relatively) few, they will more than likely suffer a great deal. Iraq also.
War, to me, seems inevitable. Just not one which we've ever seen. I've taken this point of view: the US is going after criminals, arguably war criminals or criminals against humanity. Nations that help (or at least tolerate) their cause are considered to be harboring fugitives. We just happen to be bringing nearly our whole arsenal with us....
To those who hold the US in contempt, all I can say is, OK. I can sympathize, but I won't pretend to understand your point of view. Not without walking a mile or several in your shoes, anyway. Just don't hurt or kill any of us, lest we get pissed off.
BTW, Last night, one of the local TV channels ran a telethon for the Red Cross. In ten hours they had raised almost $300,000 to assist the victims in New York and Washington.
Quikngruvn
[This message has been edited by Quikngruvn (edited 14 September 2001).]
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September 14th, 2001, 09:25 AM
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Re: War....
quote: Originally posted by Quikngruvn:
I feel for the populace of Afghanistan. Because of the actions of a (relatively) few, they will more than likely suffer a great deal. Iraq also.
Ugh.
Isn't that what is happening now in the US?
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth is just going to leave the world with alot of blind, hungry people.
I don't want my country to get dragged into a war (and my pathetic excuse of a leader will be there lapping at George W's feet). I want the US to lead by example. To act with good sense and not get alot of innocent people killed because alot of innocent people were killed.
Is that too much to ask?
Askan
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September 14th, 2001, 10:06 AM
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Re: War....
EDIT. - Unnecessary post all but removed.
*Dogscoff wanders off in search of somewhere to sleep.
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September 14th, 2001, 12:56 PM
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Re: War....
quote: Originally posted by Puke:
isnt it the same tune as "god save the queen?"
I thought that was God Bless America. However as I speak 6:00 am CDT, they are singing our National Anthem in England at St. Paul's Cathedral (I think, it is the same place where Diana's funeral was). So, you may be right, Puke, but watch CSPAN2 later today.
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September 15th, 2001, 01:01 AM
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Re: War....
quote: Originally posted by Puke:
isnt it the same tune as "god save the queen?"
The Americanized tune is "My Country tis of Thee" So, they really were playing the National Anthem...I knew I wasn't nuts
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September 14th, 2001, 02:07 PM
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Re: War....
Sorry, dogscoff, I didn't know that you already where quoting/replaying to me otherwise I would not have deleted my mail.
Right after my post I saw a comment that this comment was aired 25 years ago and as I didn't wanted to piss people off I did delete my post. 
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September 14th, 2001, 02:10 PM
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Re: War....
HEy dogscoff rememeber that the speach was written in 1973 by Gordon Sinclair ( Canadian ).
I think that is is not the time to be taking the piss at who built what but take the post on how it was. Rich04 posted this speach so others could seek comfort in it's words.
Nothing more nothing less.
Lets leave it at that.
P.S. I am not pissed off, but felt compelled to write this.
Take care dogscoff.
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