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Saturday, September 10, 2005

Dutch soldiers in Biloxi

It must be true, because it says so in this press release.

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firetide (ip:24.41.53.248) 10 September 2005 - 19:23 uur


This is my first attempt to post on your web site, and it was prompted by your 9/11 images and commentary.

May I ask why you care about 9/11?? You are Dutch, which makes you part of Old Europe, and most people in Old Europe don't give a damn about the US and in fact get a great deal of satisfaction whenever the US is attacked, hurt or humiliated. 9/11 brings happiness to many in Europe and around the world, so why do you appear to be different? After all, the Atlantic Alliance is over, and Europe and the US are no longer allies. This is fact, so why do you care about us?

Why do you seem to respect Ronald Reagan and President Bush, the war on terror and the war in Iraq while so many in the Netherlands, France, Germany and places like Canada feel just the other way around? So many people in Europe have no stomach to fight terrorism and seem willing to appease Islamic violence. But not you! Why not? Why are you willing to resist terror while so many others want only to resist the US? Why do you feel for us--and I am greatful for this--on 9/11 when so many others in your own country feel joy or indifference at our plight?

ruben

ruben (ip:66.228.233.253) 10 September 2005 - 0:41 uur


I believe your answer can be found here http://www.zachtei.nl/2005/07/14/000854.html

Arjan Dasselaar (ip:82.161.93.35) 10 September 2005 - 9:21 uur


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