Cowardice
Cowardice
In this article, Bush talks about how the terrorist that bombed the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are viewed as Cowards. As the article states, " The coward is not man enough to say it to your face and instead chooses to say it behind your backĀ
can be associated with the sissy, the pussy, the pansy, and other derogatory terms." President Bush is trying to say that Osama Bin Laden should have confronted him before he decided to highjack the planes. He also thinks that Osama has no pride and dignity and instead, had 19 men sacrifice their lives for their country. There was also a statement about how Bush sent cruise missiles from 2000 miles away; I think there might be a little hypocrisy on his part too.
In my opinion, I agree that it was cowardly for Osama to send his men to do the dirty work instead of him. But I think in their eyes sacrificing their life for their country could be the best thing that someone could ever do, and could be honorable. So the......
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