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Re: Be An American (No LBC)

To: "Robert E. Shlafer" <PilotRob@webtv.net>
Subject: Re: Be An American (No LBC)
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 07:18:55 -0600
Cc: Brent Wolf <wolfbj@prodigy.net>, Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <12781-3C4FD8A1-1394@storefull-2177.public.lawson.webtv.net> FILETIME=[EE3ED170:01C1A4D8]
I agree completely!! Especially after seeing on the news that there are folks
that are complaining about the treatment of P.O.W.'s in other countries. These
"whiners" have obviously already forgotten one simple fact, WE ARE AT WAR!!
P.O.W. do not have the rights that normal U.S. citizens have. It is infuriating
to me that the same folks that used our leniency against us, i.e. terrorism on
our lax airplane security, are now being offered even more of same, by "virtue"
(I use that word sarcastically) of our bleeding heart liberals that can't seem 
to
remember why those jerks ended up in Cuba to start with. If, by some chance,
there is a lister that thinks that these folks are being treated unfairly. THEY
ARE NOT U.S. CITIZENS, THEY ARE NOT IN THE U.S..................

"Robert E. Shlafer" wrote:

> "The downfall of the United States will
> be the mongeralization of it's race";
> Adolph Hitler, circa 1940.
>
> I do not believe this but, I do believe we
> (generally) have become complacent
> in forgetting we have separated, to a greater extent than others,
> religion and
> state and in so doing, have created
> natural enemies in the form of those
> "left behind" in this respect.
>
> "They" will seize upon whatever excuse
> they can find to make sure we pay for
> our "sin". "They" identify themselves by
> "blindsiding" unarmed civilians in "acts
> of war"; aka "terrorism".
>
> We have let such people into our
> country and have conferred the rights
> of citizenship upon them, accordingly,
> whether they be citizens or not.
>
> This is our "arrogance"; this arrogance
> is our real sin, me thinks! We fail to
> understand where others are in "their
> growth" (or lack of it, as the case may
> be).
>
> As in your personal life, extending
> friendship and humanity to all whom you
> meet, without educated "selectivity", can be a real life-threatening
> affair.
>
> There are people over here (and over there) who will take you for
> everything you
> have, justifying their "piracy" with any excuse you are stupid enough to
> "buy",
> inclusive of "guilt".
>
> So it is with international affairs, as well.
>
> I wish others no harm at all, whether they
> be from "here" or "over there".
>
> We have many over here who are poor
> and homeless and others who may become so caused indirectly by recent
> acts of the "they".
>
> How much are we spending "over there"
> that could better be spent "over here"
> helping "our own" in terms of "rebuilding".
>
> I am in no hurry to leave this planet but
> when the time comes due to natural
> causes, I am ready. I have had enough
> of "them", and I have also had my fill
> of some of "us", also.
>
> We have been "Trojan horsed" and
> "they" (over there) have done THE "guilt trip" of all time on some of
> us, to be sure.
> The "some" are generally called "liberals",
> who (me thinks) are  academically
> educated beyond their world experience
> level to the extent they've lost their
> world "street smarts".
>
> Of course, this is just my opinion; I could
> be wrong!

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