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GUEST,JH BS: liberty, freedom, and violence (121* d) RE: BS: liberty, freedom, and violence 22 Jan 05


If any of the posters here were proportionately alarmed about the scandlous, anti-semetic, money-grubbing, USA-hating, international embarrassment that is the UN, I might be able to take their anti-USA sentiments more seriously. It is the UN's scandlous behavior that made the war in Iraq probable. Had so much of the international community not been profitting so mightily by circumventing the UN sanctions (and illegally profitting from them), those sanctions might have had the "tooth" necessary to cause non-violent change in Iraq.

If any of the posters here were proportionately alarmed at the atrocities of international terrorism, I might be able to take their accusations of US-as-the-embodiment-of-international-evil rhetoric. Why is it I still hear the echos of cheering over 9/11 every time I log on to this site?

It is little wonder that when Thomas The Rhymer logs on all he sees is vulgarity. This is a closed society, self-deluded into believing a world-view that is almost totally hopeless for it's lack of having achieved what you aging hippies dreamed as a glorious eutopia in your salad days, the '60s. Having fallen short of those lofty goals, you judge the world a failure, though it goes on and on with life improving for more and more on this planet.

Your self-loathing is almost totally projected to colour your political views. You save just a wee bit to spread around this site though.


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