Gina, don't worry. There must be an
answer to those terrible attacks, otherwise they can happen again. I hope what
George W. Bush will make a good decision, because it's not only about USA, it's
also about the whole free world. Well, I read that Talibans asked Islam
countries to be against USA in this -as they said- "holy war" - but no
one said anything straight. In my opinion (I may be wrong) it all depends
what other countries like for example Russia will do, if they support USa
decisions about attack or not. (Russia said they may support it and it
could be even with profits fot them, but - no offense to anyone - it's just what
they say, and not what they do). Anyway - alomost the whole world is against
terrorism and I know this war will be won for the free world.
I totally agree with everything you
said and I think it's all in God's hands. Let's just pray. And I was thinking -
maybe this tragic situation help us to realize about what's the most important
in lives, to unite people and make them think more about eachother?
btw. I saw this face and I can
see an angel there. It's a good sing :) You know - good always win.
oh, and anyone knows what China or
Korea said? did they said actually anything about the situation at
all?
Peace
Agie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject: War???
> OK, has there been an official, congressional, Declaration
of War?
>
> Because I heard on the radio today that President Bush
told the military
> to "Brace yourselves, we're going to war."
>
> It worries that we may have to. After all, Afghanistan DID warn us not
to
> attack, and they have threatened to retaliate if we do. Not to
mention
> between us and them, we have enough nuclear weapons to destroy
the entire
> population of the Earth six times over. Honestly, I'm 16
years old. I
> have my whole life ahead of me. I still have to graduate
from high
> school. Go to college. Get married. Start a family. Fulfill my
dreams.
> I'm too young to die! It scares me to death that the end may be
very,
> very, near. Last night after the football game me and a bunch of
my best
> friends were driving around town, laughing and talking, and it's
so scary
> to think that the number of times we could do that again may be
very,
> very, limited. This whole tragedy has been very humbling for me
because
> now every time I do something I try to enjoy it to the fullest,
knowing
> full well it could be my last time. I'm trying not to take
anything for
> granted, because the things I have now may not be there
tomorrow. I'm
> taking life one day at a time now, and thanking God for
every moment he
> gives me and the wonderful things He has done for me. I
can only hope
> that the leaders of worldwide country's will have God's
grace and
> strength and wisdom when they make their decisions regarding
this
> terrible incident.
>
> --->|Gina|<---
>
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> "Carry on my wayward son, there'll be peace when you are
done, lay your
> weary head to rest, don't you cry no
more..."--Kansas
>
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