Anniversary
Dennis Perrin
dperrin at comcast.net
Sun Sep 15 16:48:03 PDT 2002
> Actually, some of Bin Laden's statements imply that he'd be willing to
> negotiate if he actually thought he could get the US to withdraw from
> the Persian Gulf with negotiation. He, like you, does not believe his
> enemy is willing to negotiate and uses very similar rhetoric. He
> believes that the only way to get Americans to stop killing Muslims is
> to start killing Americans. If Americans would stop killing Muslims,
> propping up dictatorships, etc. a peace deal is definately not out of
> the question. But both sides will have to stop dehumanizing the other.
> Joe R. Golowka
What about Muslims killing Muslims? You got bin Laden's angle on that? You
seem pretty comfortable acting as his ventriloquist ("See, where's what bin
Laden's really saying here . . .")
Can't argue with your fantasies, Joe. You're welcome to them.
Cheers.
DP
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