Thank God your government and most of the world's governments do not share your opinions or this would be happening over and over again, bomb after bomb. As for being pulled in in WW2, we were. We tried to let Europe handle their own problems and did not get involved until attacked. The same has happened once again.

I have a hard time listening to your opininions, because as a rule your country has historically benefitted the most, and treated us the worst of any nation in the Western world. God forbid that you are attacked in such a grand scale, and spend a couple of days worrying about where your loved ones are. But if such is the case, I shall be sure to return your reccomendations to you.

Update: I may have been wrong in the initial lines of this post. From what I just heard, the French government does share his opinions, as they will not be backing the US.

-OzzyOsbourne


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: (VERY Off Topic) Parking Lot by OzzyOsbourne
in thread The World Trade Center Tragedy by blakem

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