From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu Aug 29 2002 - 18:52:27 MDT
        Nukes are not toys.  Unstable and murderous despots 
attempting to acquire them, and coming frigging close, is no joke.  And 
petty piffling political posturing in the face of such a dire threat is 
exceeedingly unwise.  We're not fucking playing here; it is extremely 
serious, and the ramifications will decisively and personally affect all of 
us.  We have to do what we have to do to avoid such massively 
devastating and catastrophic consequences, and equivocating and 
hair-splitting exercises in trendy but suicidal futility be damned.  The 
Bush administration was handed much by the Clintin administration 
concerning the al Quaeda threat; a Clinton administration failed to act 
because they feared that a (perceived) October surprise attack against 
Bin Laden woud be interpreted as their attempting to influence the 
course of the 2000 election in Al Gore's favor by engaging in pre-
election military action; the Bush administration failed to act becaus 
they did not want to be seen as implementing an already formulated 
Clinton plan.  The result?  3000 dead, and a smoking hole in the heart 
of New York City (check out the August 12 issue of time magazine).   
The threat with which we are presently faced is FAR more serious.  We 
simply cannot allow politics to permit a nuclear version of 9/11.  That 
alternative is globally unacceptable - and personally disastrous.
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