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To: moufassa7 who wrote (12257)3/27/2003 10:55:04 AM
From: BW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13660
 
OT: I see your point but don't agree. What's one to do once the war effort turns sour. ie Vietnam...

back to trading.

BW



To: moufassa7 who wrote (12257)3/27/2003 10:58:19 AM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13660
 
I've held my response, but had to say something here.
Completely disagree.

It is absolutely patriotic to protest, and to
give your opinion - war or no war.

If this was wrong, the Queen would be in control
of the Colonies here in 2003. We were founded on
protest.

JMHO.

Matt



To: moufassa7 who wrote (12257)3/27/2003 11:11:32 AM
From: DlphcOracl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13660
 
OT to moufassa7: Disagree entirely. If every American felt obligated to give unconditional support to the President and administration during a military conflict, we would be still trying to win "hearts and minds" in VietNam. It is perfectly patriotic and American to protest conflicts that you believe are not in this country's best interest, ESPECIALLY during times of conflict.