Debate, and discuss, just dont Bore me.

Appeasement does not work.  While france has held the Islamofacist at bay by not allowing any cooperation with any of the nations now at war with them, or made any move to erradicate them, they have come to France.  In a move that only the most naive would not have expected, Al Zawahiri has decreed that the splinter group that has been terrorizing France for the last umpteen years, is now their brothers in arms.

No country can escape them.  The ones not hit are only deluding themselves.  Spain caved, yet they still call for a Jihad against spain (when they get around to it).  France was never Muslim, but soon may be.

I would have thought that Europe, most of all, would realize that you cannot appease terrorists.  After 60 million dead just 60 years ago.  But then I am an optimist. Not a realist in such matters.

Good luck Frogs.  You brought this on yourself.  But dont call us, we might call you.


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on Sep 14, 2006
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on Sep 15, 2006
"Perhaps if it would confuse them if we ran away more" ~ Monty Python & The Congressional Democrats
on Sep 15, 2006

"Perhaps if it would confuse them if we ran away more" ~ Monty Python & The Congressional Democrats

Or walked backwards so it appeared we were coming, instead of going?

on Sep 15, 2006
Neo\'s room number is 101. Room 101 was the place in George Orwell\'s book \"1984\" where people were sent to be tortured and would end up believing something that wasn\'t true.

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MIND-CONTROL: Al-Qaeda\'s \"Simon Says\"

A common refrain from Republican leaders is that Americans must take the public statements of al-Qaeda seriously and then do the opposite. It\'s a kind of reverse \"Simon Says.\" If al-Qaeda says leave Iraq, American soldiers must stay; if al-Qaeda says defeat George W. Bush and his party, Americans must return them to office.

Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman revived this theme last week as the Bush administration ratcheted up criticism of Democrats as terrorist \"appeasers.\" Mehlman cited public statements by al-Qaeda leaders about their plans to drive Americans from Iraq and then make it a base of terrorist operations.

\"We ought to not ignore when they say they\'re going to do that,\" Mehlman said in arguing that withdrawing from Iraq would play into al-Qaeda\'s hands. [Washington Post, Aug. 31, 2006]

President George W. Bush has made similar points while urging Americans to \"stay the course.\" For instance, earlier this year, Bush told a crowd in Nashville, Tennessee, that America\'s only option in Iraq was \"victory.\"

\"I say that because the enemy has said they want to drive us out of Iraq and use it as safe haven,\" Bush said. \"We\'ve got to take the word seriously of those who want to do us harm.\"

Bush returned to this theme of how Americans must take al-Qaeda\'s words seriously in a Sept. 5 speech that essentially accepts the view of neoconservative hardliners who insist that the United States has no choice but to fight World War III with radical Islamists.


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