Every front on the War on Terror, both abroad and here at home, seems to ask one simple question: how far are we, as a country, willing to go to win the war? I think that as long as we hold back, there will always be places the enemy can go where we can't follow, places they can hide where we can't look, and things they can do that we can't stop. So, just how far should we take this thing? Where, if anywhere, should we draw the line? Would drawing the line anywhere be worth the possible loss of more American lives?
2006-06-14
14:25:01
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