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> Yea, yea, yea.... So far all I have heard from you "non-American's" is > "America should be cool, quiet, and lay on our proverbial backs", while > these fiends get away with MURDER. Now I am not advocating total nuclear > annihilation of "suspect" terrorist countries, unlike the CEO of >CoffeeCup > Software, and I quote : It takes quite a bit to motivate someone to fly themselves into the side of a building. I would assume that it probably take something along the anger that you are expressing, to several orders of magnitude. Perhaps, more personally felt, than something they watched on a TV screen. How did it make you feel to be the recipient of their reaction? Have you learnt your lesson? It doesn't sound like it. What makes you think that someone else, in a country with much more legitimate reasons to be agreived would not respond the same way? What if they're right wing conservatives, to the extreme? Do you think they would be more or less understanding? Do they think they will 'take it on their back'? Wait a moment, someone just did - it's on the news... There are reasons why people in other countries feel differently about America's actions. The rest of the world, does not get their news spoon fed to them from the whitehouse, sandwhiched between the titilating discussions of politician's sex lives and the latest Jerry Springer pablum that passes for news on CNN. They know about the children dieing in Iraq due to sanctions, and a myriad of other rather gruesome the US government has engineered, that I won't bother to get into on a Looper's list. If you want more than the mindless revenge that passes for justice these days, you have to find out what made these people so agrieved they decided to kill themselves, otherwise they'll just continue; there are plenty more where they came from. I'm pretty certain that all we will see now is more violence and more atrocities, from both sides. Words cannot express the grief of knowing what is to come.