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Re: What Is Jonnie's problem here?



Rat & Swan wrote:
You're lying. You did.

I don't intend to get into a he said/she said with you. But readers might wonder why you constantly accuse others of lying. You seem to do it with everyone you don't like. WHY should I lie? I ask you. I'm nothing but words on a screen; you (or anyone else out there in cyberspace) have no power to harm me. If I DID approve of 9/11, I would have no fear of saying so, just as with everything else you claim I (and others) lie about. I've certainly expressed opinions here on TPA and elsewhere that were unpopular and/or minority. I would not hesitate to do so if I really were a supporter of other unpopular opinions you claim I support. But when I say I do or don't support something, it is what I do or don't support.

Here are some of your callous remarks about it.


        The attack on 9/11 was just dandy because it involved an
        airplane?

        Try asking yourself -- how would we feel if Iraq decided they   
        didn't like our government and engaged in violent attack to try
        to depose our government? Oh -- that was what the Al-Qaida did
        (in much less violent form than our invasion of Iraq) on 9/11.
        Doesn't seem we accepted the rationale when someone used it on
        us.

I still take issue with your contention that 9/11 was less violent than our war with Iraq. Imagine being at work -- in a civilian job -- early in the morning, tending to your business, and all of a sudden an airplane crashes a few floors below you and flames begin burning through the floor. No elevators, only way down is to jump or ride it out.

Imagine being a passenger on an airliner as it's being hijacked, and having to watch as pilots, attendants, and possibly passengers are killed before you. You're powerless as you note the plane's descent in middle of a city or diving into a field.

Imagine how Ted Olsen felt talking to his wife Barbara on that fateful morning, knowing with too much certainty that he was about to lose his loving wife as she and her captive passengers circled around DC. Imagine how many others' hearts sank to the ground when they heard that one plane flew into the WTC, then another, then one hit the Pentagon, knowing that a loved one was aboard a plane that morning.

Imagine the families of the officers, EMTs, and firemen as they watched in horror as one tower and then the other fell.

You don't think that's as violent as our *forewarned* actions taken against military targets and other targets of opportunity (i.e., Saddam's palaces)?

I think you have some very loose screws.




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