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br> -- Careen Longhurst br> An ANGRY American! br> Surrey, British Columbia /p>Funny how time erases all the good done by Giuliani and NY's firemen/policemen and all the others that provided assistance on that awful day!
When are people who want to blame U.S. for the terrorism going to wake up to the fact that without U.S., they'd have no hearings or even rights to attend and point fingers? What will it take?
p>Thank you, br> -- Carole Davis /p>Hmm..... weren't the highjackings carried out by Islamic extremists who all died when they crashed the planes into, or not into, their targets? I don't understand why it's so hard to find the correct target for blame.
I may be wrong on the following, but I don't think so. Let's do a quick recap: Rudy: still alive and well, not an Islamic extremist.... nope, not his fault; New York Firefighters: mostly still alive and not Islamic extremists.... nope, not their fault; New York policemen: again mostly still alive and not Islamic extremists.... nope, not their fault
Ah, I think I have it. The firefighters and policemen who died trying to rescue their fellow citizens, that's it. They were part of the plot all along. They must have been all Islamic extremists involved from the beginning. On the other hand, maybe they were exactly what we all thought they were. Heroes who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to their community. Nope, not their fault, either.
p>I can understand the grief of the people who lost loved ones on that terrible day, but really, the fault is not hard to find. It really was 19 Islamic extremists.