What a bunch of crap! I wonder how much "love" almost 6,000 souls are feeling. This "turn the other cheek" thought process is the very reason this happened. The father stopped short after buying off on this, now maybe the son will finish what the father had no stomach for. There is a time for peace, there is a time for justice, and remember, justice comes in many forms. Do not be fooled, understand that everything is different, even how you think. We have already wasted 6 days, it is time to insure liberty and justice for all is perserved. The time of peace rallies has passed, the time for "oh no someone is going to die" has passed, it is now time for the deadly serious business of removing terriost, in all forms, from the planet. Paul Ayers PWP in the USA Kathleen Cochran <[log in to unmask]> wrote: More statements about the U.S. response. Kathleen > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 From: [log in to unmask] Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 08:55:20 EDT Subject: Fwd: FW: Friends Committee statement, Naom Chomsky statement To: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] > ATTACHMENT part 2.2 message/rfc822 From: [log in to unmask] Subject: FW: Friends Committee statement, Naom Chomsky statement Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:03:49 -0700 -----Original Message----- From: Anna Mills [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 12:11 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [BA-S] speaking out against violent retaliation Hello all, I find the statements below against a war mentality very moving. I'll be calling the president's office and my senators and representatives to urge them not to retaliate violently this afternoon. The voices for vengeance are so loud - if that's not what you want to see now is the time to do what we can to stop it. President's office: 202 456-1414 Barbara Boxer: 202 224-3553 or 415 403 0100 Diane Feinstein 202 224-3841 Nancy Pelosi 202 225-4965 or 415 556-4862 Love, Anna "As an international human rights organization committed to social justice, Global Exchange condemns in the strongest terms the attacks that occurred on September 11. Along with people in the US and around the world, we are grieving for the tragic loss of lives. Our deepest sympathies are with the victimsą families and loved ones. In the midst of this tragedy we are urging our fellow citizens and our national leaders to remember that vengeance offers no relief, that retaliation can never guarantee healing, and that to meet violence with violence breeds more rage and more senseless deaths. Only love leads to peace with justice, while hate takes us toward war and injustice. " --Global Exchange "Statement on the Attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Civilian Aircraft Friends Committee on National Legislation (Quaker Organization) Our hearts go out today to the victims of Tuesday's terrible attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the people in the four civilian aircraft. We call on Friends and others across the U.S. to offer prayers, solace, friendship, and aid to the survivors, families, and friends of the victims. We commend the heroic efforts of public safety personnel and the many others who, at great personal risk, are working to rescue and treat the victims of these tragedies. We join with people across the country and around the world in expressing the hope that those who planned and orchestrated these terrible acts will soon be brought to justice under the rule of law. We are concerned, however, about how the U.S. government responds now. First, we are concerned that the U.S. not avenge these attacks with attacks upon other innocent people who may happen to be of the same nationality, faith, or ethnic group as the alleged perpetrators. This concern extends to protecting the safety and rights of people here at home. Many in this country of the Islamic faith or of Middle Eastern descent are worried that they may now become the unwarranted focus of suspicion in their communities or, worse, the subjects of unjust persecution. Second, many in the administration and Congress have declared that a state of war now exists. We are concerned that these public statements may be stirring the popular will and expectation for war. We wonder: War against whom? Cooler heads must prevail in the U.S. government during this time of crisis. War will only compound the tremendous assault on humanity that has already occurred. War is not the answer. The people who committed these acts struck with hatred. They saw the people in the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the aircraft as faceless enemies. They denied the humanity of their victims. The U.S. must not commit the same sin by compounding the hatred, violence, and injustice of these attacks with its own acts of terror and war against another people, most of whom are innocent of these crimes. Finally, the people who planned these suicide attacks were able to draw volunteers from a growing number of people around the world who harbor deep resentment and anger toward the U.S. It is important that we in the U.S. try to hear and understand the sources of this anger. If we in the U.S. do not seek to understand and address the roots of this anger--poverty, injustice, and hopelessness--then the violence may well continue, no matter what the U.S. does to try to prevent it." -Friends Committee on National Legislation (Quaker organization) "The events reveal, dramatically, the foolishness of the project of "missile defense." As has been obvious all along, and pointed out repeatedly by strategic analysts, if anyone wants to cause immense damage in the US, including weapons of mass destruction, they are highly unlikely to launch a missile attack, thus guaranteeing their immediate destruction. There are innumerable easier ways that are basically unstoppable. But today's events will, very likely, be exploited to increase the pressure to develop these systems and put them into place. "Defense" is a thin cover for plans for militarization of space, and with good PR, even the flimsiest arguments will carry some weight among a frightened public. In short, the crime is a gift to the hard jingoist right, those who hope to use force to control their domains. That is even putting aside the likely US actions, and what they will trigger -- possibly more attacks like this one, or worse. The prospects ahead are even more ominous than they appeared to be before the latest atrocities. As to how to react, we have a choice. We can express justified horror; we can seek to understand what may have led to the crimes, which means making an effort to enter the minds of the likely perpetrators. If we choose the latter course, we can do no better, I think, than to listen to the words of Robert Fisk, whose direct knowledge and insight into affairs of the region is unmatched after many years of distinguished reporting. Describing "The wickedness and awesome cruelty of a crushed and humiliated people," he writes that "this is not the war of democracy versus terror that the world will be asked to believe in the coming days. It is also about American missiles smashing into Palestinian homes and US helicopters firing missiles into a Lebanese ambulance in 1996 and American shells crashing into a village called Qana and about a Lebanese militia ­ paid and uniformed by America's Israeli ally ­ hacking and raping and murdering their way through refugee camps." And much more. Again, we have a choice: we may try to understand, or refuse to do so, contributing to the likelihood that much worse lies ahead." Noam Chomsky -- --------------------------------- Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help? Donate cash, emergency relief information inYahoo! News. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn