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Old April 14th 04, 12:07 AM
RD (The Sandman)
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copertopkiller wrote:


Seems you are another moron who thinks the exact target, day and time
needs
to be known before measures can be taken.
In most cases, to stop a specific attack that is correct.

Lets forget about most cases and stay specific of this attack, Mort.


I'm not Mort, but I am the one you replied to.



OK then, this is the place where you stay specific of this attack. Are you
another moron who thinks the exact target, day and time need to be known for
measures to be taken?


One has to have a better idea than somewhere in NYC in the next 25
months. What would you have done? Be specific but take all the
screens you need.

Do you
still think nothing could have been done (as you've been told), no

measures
could have been taken to thwart this style of attack?


I would like to ask you just exactly would you have done if you had been
president. Where would you have placed your troops? Where would you
have focused? What cities or buildings would you have tried to protect?
How would you have known? And where do you get your resources from?



How do you not answer the question? Do you still think nothing could have
been done (as you've been told), no measures could have been taken to thwart
this style of attack?


Answer the questions, Copper top. Don't dance and weave. What exactly
would you have done? What areas? What resource would you have used?
For how long?

I'm sure my reply to your response will answer the questions that you asked
inplace of responding to the question. Wow!


I'm sure that you have enough courage to sit there and say something
should have been done, but you don't have the balls to put yourself on
that line and say precisely what *you* would have done.


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