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Era." In a speech on Sept 12/01 President Bush stated "We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them." , Bush also added that "These attacks were more than acts of terror, they were acts of war
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The recent September 11th attacks have caused many Americans to wonder about the personal sacrifices to be made in order to keep the nation "safe and free." With mixed results, it has become a common practice throughout history to restrict personal
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, but the national interest of the nation that chooses to get involved in a major conflict. In regards to Iraq, there is a significant threat to the American people as it is suspected that Saddam Hussein helped to fund the terrorists that attacked New York City
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Category: /Literature/English
that is used by the government to crack codes that are set on the email in order to get information about things like terrorist attacks and things like that. Then we get this guy that is crippled but brilliant with computer he one of the people that made this super
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The last day of their New York experience, the students traveled to Ground Zero, where the students witnessed the harsh reality of the effects of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Peace senior Erin Hayes said, "We went on the two-month
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Category: /History
friends as well. If the Taliban attacked our freedom, who is to say that their friends will
not try to do the same?
I immediately thought about the Americans who are of Islamic and Muslim
descent when the tragedy occurred. As an African American
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from possible terrorist attacks. The real threat to our nations security lies in the fragile countries north of our borders and in the struggling nations of the pacific, not on the other side of the world in the Middle East. If we do follow America in its
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
that the Libyan leader was planning terrorist attacks on the US to justify and have the support for an attack on Libya (316). This relationship is not just used for manipulative means but also, as Davis suggests, a tool for communication (314). It helps to get
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firepower, resources, and manpower cannot match that of the enemy, we cannot defend ourselves against an offensive or a coordinated attack made by the "guerrillas." So our tactics must vary, and can never be permanent, and that is the reason we cannot defend
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militarily, I think that some day without the Americans, terrorists will attack Korea because they'll think that they can take over Korea. The second reason is that if they are totally non-violent, they will enter to the base. The reason is because the Americans
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