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The following editorial is one example of the reactionary climate in the United
States at this time. It is presented for information purposes only. Obviously it is not
the opinion of this website. --SeeingRed
Now It's Our Turn
REVENGE.
But give this to us, the people of the United States: We will recover. We will bury
our dead and then, with unwavering resolve, we will go after the villains.
We will demand nothing less than a full and deadly response. We have been merciful
in the past with the terrorist thugs who have attacked this country. We have condemned
them and imposed economic sanctions, but we have not hunted them down with murder in our
eyes.
Yesterday's attacks, however, amount to a declaration of war against the United
States, a sneak attack even more devastating than the one on Pearl Harbor 50 years
ago. At least the Japanese were honorable enough to attack a military target. This
time, our enemies went after civilians, among them children.
In war, there are casualties. We had our number yesterday. It is time to inflict
casualties of our own. And it shouldn't be "proportional" or just enough to
send a "message." Our response should be the final word.
To the cowardly zealots responsible, know this: Do not judge our commitment to your
destruction by the strangely careful and neutral tone of President Bush's speech last
night. His speech did not begin to capture the righteous anger American citizens are
feeling right now.
In the days that are coming, as the dead are finally counted, our rage will only
build. And everytime we look at the skyline of New York City, or step into an airplane,
or turn our calendars to nine, one-one, we will remember your actions, and crave only one
thing: blood for blood.
Yesterday belonged to you. You hurt us the way you had hoped.
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