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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence

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To: haqihana who wrote (19640)11/3/2002 10:38:01 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Read Replies (1) of 27666
 
Haqihana, because you make yourself appear to be a Republican as I am, I feel I can enlighten you without violating the strict example for non-partisan fairness that the President has set for me during this election cycle. Just watch as the President rallies the support that he needs to make America a fair and honest place again. He doesn’t even tell people who to vote for, he just recommends a candidate, but he calls on ALL Americans to participate in the process regardless of their political party.

First of all, when you deny even the possibility of an underground army, you display a dangerous ignorance of the history of your own country. The Minuteman of the American Revolution was the example used for the original formation of the underground army because they were everywhere, and they were invisible to all except other Minutemen. Today, this army of Minutemen includes women, and people of all ethnic backgrounds and religions.

I am also dismayed at your use of an Arapaho alias when you are so obviously one-sided in your viewpoint. This is not an example of the type of behavior that the President has set for Americans, and especially for Republicans.

You should know that I was not an early supporter of President Bush. I was concerned about the depth of his strength, so I favored Senator McCain’s proven strength. I consider myself to be an Abraham Lincoln Republican, but after carefully observing President Bush I have seen the exact sort of strength that President Lincoln displayed during the Civil War. If you remember, President Lincoln had to deal with a great many nay-sayers during his time, just as President Bush has to today.

Because I believe in prior planning, and that President Bush will end up on Mount Rushmore, I think someone should call the National Park Service. Alert them to sharpen the chisels, and have the sculptors standing by.

IC

BTW, I am a Republican and I like Dan Rather. Yes, he unintentionally leans to the left like the tower in Pisa, but I like him for the same reason that I like Geraldo Rivera. They are both gutsy journalists.
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