IC, First of all, I am a strong supporter of President Bush, as I was of his Father, and Barry Goldwater, before him, but you speak falsely. George W. has openly asked Floridians to vote for his brother, as he should. He has also openly asked people to vote for other Republican candidates, as he should to as the leader of the Republican party.
The only underground armies that exist in America, are those that have suspect agendas, and have nothing to do with the preservation of democracy in America. What we do have, is a renewed military that is arising out of the depths into which Clinton had thrown them. We don't need an "underground" army as long as our legitimate military is kept strong, and at the ready.
What is wrong with using an Arapaho name as my alias? Are you biased against the American Indians?? The name was given to me by a Southern Arapaho in Oklahoma some time ago, and being part Indian myself, I am proud to use it as an alias. In the Arapaho language, haqihana means wolf, which fits the temperament that most people see in me. There is no behavior involved, and I resent your opinion of an American Indian name. You seem to have forgotten that many Indians served in the wars of Americans, side by side with their white brothers. Tribes of the Iriquois nation fought with the colonists in the French and Indian wars. The same tribes, and others, fought with the colonists in the revolutionary war. Indians again fought the British, with their white brothers, in the war of 1812. Choctaw Indians served as combatants, and code talkers, in WW1, and the Navaho were code talkers, and combatants, in the Pacific in WW2. Many Indians serve in our armed forces today. I despise your disdain of our native brothers. And, although President Bush may deserve to be on Mount Rushmore, Geologists say that the mountain cannot hold anymore sculptures, as the four that are already there are cracking, and in danger of crumbling in the distant future. Besides, the son of the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, is busy working on a giant sculpture of Chief Crazy Horse, another of the Indians you disdain.
It is said to see any human being lapse into such depths of delusion, and I pity you, but will no longer correspond with a demented person such as you. All I will do is further damage your brain, and I don't stoop that low. |