Also (if the thread doesnt get dropped) we have to remember that people in
the States are being systematically decieved and may not know the TRUTH! So
we must be carefull not to be critical of the American people. They are the
hapless pawns in a larger agenda.
The big issue isnt Bush nor is it the made up illusion of the war on
terrisom etc. These are simply manifestations of the inherant flaw in the
American system. The problem is this: That the entire political and media
systems in the USA are inextricably linked to business and finance.
Therefore the US government can NEVER be seen to be independant and
impartial for the benefit of the people. This is also a problem in the UK to
a lesser degree, however we have the BBC who are to a large extent free,
unlike FOX.
Im not sure whether these posts will be removed, probably, but suffice to
say America is heading for disaster of its own making. And I and my friends
fear for the future, not from the occasional fanatic with a bomb, but from
the very political system that is supposed to protect us.
The challange is how to prevent the USA from becoming isolated and creating
a division between themselves and the rest of the world. It is I hope for
this reason that the UK went with the USA to IRAQ, not becuase we believed
our own hipe, NO, becuase we were afraid that if the States acts unilateraly
it will also think unilaterally. Which is in fact the first sign of madness,
the believe in oneself over that of the majority, is madness.
<Victim_of_Amer...@ekytkyp.edu.cn> wrote in message
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> You blithering idiots! You re-elected that imbecile George Bush as your
> President.
> He's a complete moron and so are most of you!
> -
> Don't you care what the rest of the world thinks of you? Don't you care
> what impact
> American foreign policy has on the rest of the planet? Does Iraq look
> like a success
> to anyone? Doesn't it bother you that he's alienated every friend you
> have?
> What were you thinking???
> -
> Prior to this, it was American policy and the American government that was
> so universally
> hated around the world. Now it's going to be 'Americans' we hate. More
> sympathy
> for Bin Laden... More attacks on American institutions... More isolation.
> How blind
> can you dumb rednecks in middle-America be, not to see this?
> -
> If you get hit again, or your economy goes into a deep depression, the
> American
> people will be getting exactly what they deserve!
> -
> <back turned>
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> [Ignore what follows]
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>
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>
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>
>
>
Phillip Caldwell
Proudly American
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Either way, we in America are allowed to make our own choices and that
includes electing a president. He has run the coutry for four years
already and has done a good job though some, including myself, may not
agree with some of his decisions. It is a sign of the immaturity of our
nation to see such disrespect and hatred toward our leadership.
Anyways, I think Chris's problem is the cross threading and replys that
include the original message. I really do have to wonder if that latter
text that is supposed to "ignored" is some kind of code though. Looks a
little fishy to me :/
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Nathan McNulty