This could be America's finest hour.
The people who did this horrible act did not discriminate against black or
white, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, Christian or Jew, man
or woman.
They have brought our country together in a way that no other situation could
have.
Their attempt to strike at the heart of our country was a feeble attempt to
wound us, it only succeeded in strengthening our resolve to put an end, once
and for all, all those cowardly groups who dare attack innocent people
anywhere, for any reason and hide behind whatever cause they feel justified
in promoting this week.
It is time to put pressure, financial and otherwise, to all people in the
world who depend upon the United States for any reason whatsoever for their
help in finding and bringing to justice, in this world or the next, those
responsible for this unprecedented act of violence against the men, women,
children, and environment in our country.
Those who have planed and executed this event of mass destruction have opened
the gates of Hell. They will soon realize that we Americans are not a group
of lazy pushovers whose sole response is to carry a picket sign and boycott
something and who will put up with anything so as not to offend the feelings
of others. Those days have ended permanently today. They have no one to blame
for their fate but themselves.
I urge every American to write and call their elected officials to encourage
and demand an effective, proper, and final response to any state that harbors
such criminal groups. They destroyed a few buildings, it is only appropriate
that we destroy a few of their cities, if only as a lesson. Just like
Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the Japanese use of comfort women to service
their troops. This event can be used to end the faceless cowards, and the
people who support them, future attempts to destroy and harm innocent people.
Make the cost for harboring such people so great that no nation will ever be
willing to pay that price.
Our country has come together and the President, at this time, speaks with
one voice for all Americans. Our internal differences end at our boarders.
A very big thank you to all who have offered condolences and sympathy. Your
words of comfort have great meaning beyond the life of old sports cars.
And, please, a moment of silence to all the Firefighters, Police Officers,
and others who have vowed to serve and protect and who have lost their lives
in the execution of those responsibilities.
They gave their lives so others wouldn't have to.
Pax
Ron
Americas Finest Hour
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Re: Americas Finest Hour
Deepest sympathy and condolences to all our American friends from the Lodge
family. Perhaps those Americans who send money and support to the IRA will now
examine their consciences.
David Lodge
RonMGTC@aol.com wrote:
> This could be America's finest hour. > > The people who did this horrible act did not discriminate against black or > white, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, Christian or Jew, man > or woman. > They have brought our country together in a way that no other situation could > have. > > Their attempt to strike at the heart of our country was a feeble attempt to > wound us, it only succeeded in strengthening our resolve to put an end, once > and for all, all those cowardly groups who dare attack innocent people > anywhere, for any reason and hide behind whatever cause they feel justified > in promoting this week. > It is time to put pressure, financial and otherwise, to all people in the > world who depend upon the United States for any reason whatsoever for their > help in finding and bringing to justice, in this world or the next, those > responsible for this unprecedented act of violence against the men, women, > children, and environment in our country. > Those who have planed and executed this event of mass destruction have opened > the gates of Hell. They will soon realize that we Americans are not a group > of lazy pushovers whose sole response is to carry a picket sign and boycott > something and who will put up with anything so as not to offend the feelings > of others. Those days have ended permanently today. They have no one to blame > for their fate but themselves. > I urge every American to write and call their elected officials to encourage > and demand an effective, proper, and final response to any state that harbors > such criminal groups. They destroyed a few buildings, it is only appropriate > that we destroy a few of their cities, if only as a lesson. Just like > Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the Japanese use of comfort women to service > their troops. This event can be used to end the faceless cowards, and the > people who support them, future attempts to destroy and harm innocent people. > Make the cost for harboring such people so great that no nation will ever be > willing to pay that price. > Our country has come together and the President, at this time, speaks with > one voice for all Americans. Our internal differences end at our boarders. > A very big thank you to all who have offered condolences and sympathy. Your > words of comfort have great meaning beyond the life of old sports cars. > And, please, a moment of silence to all the Firefighters, Police Officers, > and others who have vowed to serve and protect and who have lost their lives > in the execution of those responsibilities. > They gave their lives so others wouldn't have to. > Pax > > Ron > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: Americas Finest Hour
My full support from Puerto Rico, just as this pices
of metal bring yus together without looking at where
you are from, this tragedy unfortunately has done the
same to all humans who cherish liverty.
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__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com> This could be America's finest hour. > > The people who did this horrible act did not > discriminate against black or > white, liberal or conservative, Democrat or > Republican, Christian or Jew, man > or woman. > They have brought our country together in a way that > no other situation could > have. > > Their attempt to strike at the heart of our country > was a feeble attempt to > wound us, it only succeeded in strengthening our > resolve to put an end, once > and for all, all those cowardly groups who dare > attack innocent people > anywhere, for any reason and hide behind whatever > cause they feel justified > in promoting this week. > It is time to put pressure, financial and otherwise, > to all people in the > world who depend upon the United States for any > reason whatsoever for their > help in finding and bringing to justice, in this > world or the next, those > responsible for this unprecedented act of violence > against the men, women, > children, and environment in our country. > Those who have planed and executed this event of > mass destruction have opened > the gates of Hell. They will soon realize that we > Americans are not a group > of lazy pushovers whose sole response is to carry a > picket sign and boycott > something and who will put up with anything so as > not to offend the feelings > of others. Those days have ended permanently today. > They have no one to blame > for their fate but themselves. > I urge every American to write and call their > elected officials to encourage > and demand an effective, proper, and final response > to any state that harbors > such criminal groups. They destroyed a few > buildings, it is only appropriate > that we destroy a few of their cities, if only as a > lesson. Just like > Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the Japanese use of > comfort women to service > their troops. This event can be used to end the > faceless cowards, and the > people who support them, future attempts to destroy > and harm innocent people. > Make the cost for harboring such people so great > that no nation will ever be > willing to pay that price. > Our country has come together and the President, at > this time, speaks with > one voice for all Americans. Our internal > differences end at our boarders. > A very big thank you to all who have offered > condolences and sympathy. Your > words of comfort have great meaning beyond the life > of old sports cars. > And, please, a moment of silence to all the > Firefighters, Police Officers, > and others who have vowed to serve and protect and > who have lost their lives > in the execution of those responsibilities. > They gave their lives so others wouldn't have to. > Pax > > Ron > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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