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Subject: IP: some thoughts on yesterday and liberty



>Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 13:49:01 -0700
>From: Brad Templeton <brad@templetons.com>
>To: farber@cis.upenn.edu
Organization: http://www.templetons.com/brad

>On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 04:32:18PM -0400, David Farber wrote:
> > "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Ben Franklin, ~1784
>
>
>Quite.  Now the battle begins to do exactly what the terrorists wanted.
>They didn't have anything personal against the thousands in those buildings
>and on those planes, they didn't even know them.  They may hate the USA
>for what it has done and what they feel it has done to them and their
>kindred, but they gave their own lives (both the suicide pilots and those
>who the agencies will find and kill after the fact) for a reason.
>
>They wanted to make us hurt, which they've done, but they mostly
>wanted to make us fear.  They wanted us to be their instruments of
>destruction, by making us live in fear and take away our own freedoms,
>bring ourselves a step closer to living in an armed camp.  They live
>in an armed camp, why shouldn't we?
>
>The anger is immense and the temptations are great.  But we must ask
>why they did it, and not give them their goal, even if it is harder,
>and riskier not to give it to them.
>
>We should punish the attackers, not our own people.  And our task there
>is also hard, for we don't want to become like Israel, in an endless spiral
>of retaliation and escalation.  If we punish them we must punish all of
>them, and they must be certainly guilty so that the punishment doesn't
>bring rise to more people willing to suicide to make us fear.
>
>This is no easy challenge.  Indeed it is a terrible one.  But the
>alternative is to give them what they wanted so much they would die
>for it.



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