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"bpnjensen" wrote in message ups.com... You have no idea what evil forces are at work laughing their asses off at Americans like you. He says, with the tone of one who knows first hand...??? Bruce Jensen Booo!!! ??? You sounded so certain of your statement, with so much authority implied, that I just naturally assumed... I am most certain the Osama's of the world feel just as I stated. ...but maybe, if we read carefully enough, we could instead assume, based on your words, that none of us has any idea - maybe there are no evil forces at all laughing. Your wrong. And perhaps our government *hasn't* been square with us. Wouldn't be the first time, nor, I'd wager, the last. No government has ever been completely square with anybody. I think it's rather weird to support a President on every position he represents, whether we agree with that position or not. He isn't God, for God's sake...just a fallible human, like you and me. This, without even getting into the question of his generalized competency for the job. Frankly, if he's wrong, he's WRONG and we have an obligation to try to correct his path. We can argue about whether he is wrong until doomsday, but eventually we must take the lead. I don't support him on every position and frankly I support him on very little but I do support him in regards to Iraq and the extremists Muslim or any other fanatical group that seeks our demise. We condemn other peoples of history of marching lock-step with their leaders down dubious paths, whether they be Fascist, Communist, self-styled two-bit dictators or whatever. Should we not be more circumspact when it comes to our own leaders so that we can at least try to keep the worst parts of history from repeating themselves? That's all for me - the weekend is here. Have a good one. Bruce Jensen Just because some of us believe the only way to purge the planet of scum is to kill them off doesn't mean we blindly follow our leaders. B.H. |
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