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To: Road Walker who wrote (246531)8/18/2005 8:22:45 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571146
 
JF, Pretty good post... what bothers you?

Finally, you own up to your own words. I guess you feel pretty proud of the following statement:

The old stereotype of the Korean's is that they are so caught up in class, that they abuse or neglect their fellow citizens. That a clild born out of wedlock is thrown into the streets. That a Korean of a slightly higher class will
give no respect to a person of a slightly lower class. ... I have no idea if this is true. But your selfishness fits the stereotype.


And this:

If you have kids, maybe they will be real Americans. But frankly, I don't think you qualify. Too early for America to rub off the rough edges of your ethnic prejudice.

By the way, are you also proud of this post:

Message 20337587

F-ck you. I hope 100 of you die for every one of our soldiers that die.

And this:

Message 21570868

You, and your reaction are our enemy. The terrorist are a pimple on our ass.

There was one more, but apparently it got deleted, since my response is missing the link to it:

Message 21575050

I think I have more than enough proof that you are unqualified to judge my "selfishness" or "worthiness to be an American."

Tenchusatsu



To: Road Walker who wrote (246531)8/18/2005 9:46:54 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571146
 
Cheney tells veterans in Springfield U.S. will ‘not relent’ in Iraq

By RICK MONTGOMERY

The Kansas City Star

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Vice President Dick Cheney told a veterans group today “we will not relent” in the cause to bring freedom and peaceful order to Iraq.

“We will see this cause to the end,” he pledged.

In a brief, noontime appearance at the national convention of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Cheney invoked the hardships and heroism of George Washington’s Continental Army troops in 1776: “They stayed in the fight and America won the war.”

Cheney, reading from a prepared text, spoke 20 minutes to about 400 members of the service organization representing combat-wounded veterans and their families. The vice president’s motorcade left the University Plaza Hotel immediately after his address there.

“Once again, we’re seeing the power of freedom to change the course of the world,” said Cheney, citing the January elections in Iraq but making no reference to slipping support for the war in American opinion polls.

“We have no illusions about the difficulty of (facing) an enemy who recognizes neither the laws of warfare nor the standards of morality,” he said in remarks interrupted six times by applause.



kansascity.com