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2-13-2008 8:43 AM255 views
debbyski says:
"Trying these men this way is sure to raise international hackles. Injecting the death penalty, which is unpopular internationally in the best of circumstances, will only increase the bad feeling. Alienating the world, as the Bush administration still does not seem to understand, is not simply loutish behavior. It has very real implications for national security. The United States relies on other nations to monitor terrorism suspects and track down leads, and to apply pressure to nations like Iran. It relies on the support, or at least the absence of inflamed hatred, of the citizens of countries like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to keep friendly governments in place. It is reckless to needlessly act in ways that outrage the rest of the world."
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2-13-2008 2:26 PM
kkcapricorn
Stirring outrage in other countries is one way for Bush to declare martial law and remain the dictator in power. I would not be surprised, if there were another "terrorist attack" before his term in office ends.
We are now living in a time of historical significance.
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