I'm not sure how you reconcile this with public safety, but I sleep much better at night knowing these enemies are kept out of our world.
Larry Miller
-----Original Message----- From: Leland Jackson [mailto:lelandj (AT) mail D.O.T smvfp.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:49 AM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: [OT] America, A Symbol of . . .
No, the disease we seek to cure is the Bush Administration policy, which
allows the imprisonment of suspects, who are never charge with a crime, are not afforded any kind of due process to resolve their innocents or guilt, are often tortured, and sometimes even killed. The symptom that we have a disease is American loss of esteem and respect throughout the world, because of these barbaric practices and a government that created
the policy standard that allow such act to occur.
Regards,
LelandJ
Larry Miller wrote:
>And the disease we are fighting is the disease of liberalism. > >Larry Miller > >-----Original Message----- >From: Leland Jackson [mailto:lelandj@mail.smvfp.com] >Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 2:34 PM >To: ProFox Email List >Subject: Re: [OT] America, A Symbol of . . . > >This was a very timely NY Times article by Bob Herbert. We can sweep >under the rug the symptoms of diminishing world wide respect for >America, or we can treat the disease eating away at American integrity,
>character, and traditions of honorable and honest policy towards all >nations and peoples. If we ignore the symptom, the disease will >progress. > >The best course of action in fighting any disease is diagnosis. Then we > >can begin treatment of the disease to affect a cure. Too many Americans > >are in denial, as they read or lessen to white washed, or censored, >daily news. Remember, the first step to a solution to any problem, is >to admit we have a problem. Can you admit we have a problem, or do you
>insist on staying in denial? > >Regards, > >LelandJ > >Michael Madigan wrote: > > > >>Even on Memorial Day you find a way to piss on >>America. Amazing. >> >>"Diversity equals Perversity" Michael Savage >> >> >> >> [excessive quoting removed by server]
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