Some guys want it all, don't they? But liberty is a relative thing, and
the West (in general) has relatively more than any other civ has ever
enjoyed. Don't piss on it, bro.
==Dan
At 09:24 AM 02/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 2/13/03 1:04:43 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
>
>
> > Are we willing to give up our way of life?
> >
>
>Which aspect of our way of life is it that you want to save? Unlimited access
>to products that make our 'life-style' more convenient (SUVs, etc.)?. Not at
>the cost of the blowback that likely will ensue from this war. No, thank
>you, ma'am.
>Our 'liberties'? Putting aside the fact that in the age of happy news and
>advertising these liberties are largely illusory despite the best wishes of
>the framers of the B. of Rights, Ashcroft is willing to abridge/incinerate
>them in order to get what he and his ilk have wanted all along: a racist,
>totalitarian power. As lunatic left as that sounds, you're not too
>open-eyed-observant if you can't see that it's true.
>Of course Saddam's a dangerous nut. Bravo for recognizing that. Hell, his
>best friends and closest advisors think that. Are there other methods
>besides what Uncle Rummy has in mind? Certainly there are, and if you think
>they are unlikely (ie expanded surveillance, a real alliance, international
>intelligence cooperation, some sabre rattling, real negotiation, and other
>civilized measures), at least admit that Bush has zero interest in exploring
>them, for the simple reason that the cost of the war goes directly into the
>pockets of the defense contractors (wonder who they are? Carlisle Corp. etc).
> They want this moolah, so they want this war. To say nothing of the oil
>interests. They get obscene defense spending and oil, and abridged civil
>liberties, and the impression to the rest of the world that if you look at us
>cross-eyed we'll pay a visit (Wolfowitz-wet-dream).
>
>No, it wasn't a military coup that put this fool in office, it was a judicial
>coup. Please try to deny that the Supreme Court had no justifiable
>jurisdiction in the Fla. case.
>
>And DPearlman: Liberals, whatever the hell that means anymore, have no need
>for this lesson. It's the same lame mindless dither that pretends to be
>felt argument. It's nonsense, and now it's dangerous.
>
>Jay Anania
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