As a citizen of the United States, I stand behind, and fully support our
leaders in this time of crisis. No matter how hard you try to spin
this, this sensless act of destruction was *wrong*. There is no way you
can justify this act - no matter who we may have "pissed off".
You piss me off. But you may forget what makes this country great - and
It's your right to voice your opinion. And I will gladly give my life
to defend your right to say it.
Jeffrey H. Ingber (jhingber _at_
ix.netcom.com)
On Wed, 2001-09-12 at 16:42, Sellam Ismail wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Gordon Zaft wrote:
I agree with much of what you say, but
along the same line of
thought, no matter how 'nice' we are to others there will always be
some who hate us, regardless of what we try to do. Being 'nice' and
'friendly' is not a solution to this problem (which doesn't mean we
should or shouldn't do that).
That is bullshit rhetoric. Political "leaders" came out in full force
with that garbage last night to throw attention away from their
ineptitude.
The US is (or was) an open, free and prosperous society (or at least is
supposed to be) that many people around the world dream of coming to, and
this country was founded in part on the principle of accepting those
people.
No, I don't buy that people hate us just because we are an open, free and
prosperous nation. We have pissed people off around the world because of
our actions over the past half-century.
If you believe otherwise then you're in denial.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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