Re: america

blah b b blah (jrovira@juno.com)
Mon, 29 Mar 1999 16:19:08 -0500 (EST)

Speaking as one with very little respect for Bill Clinton, and immense
distrust for his political goals and economic agenda, and as one who was
willing to consider impeachment as a reasonable punishment for perjury
and other abuses of power (being caught with his dick in Monica's mouth
has nothing to do with it), I think if we don't keep bombing hell out of
those seeking "ethnic cleansing" in their particular quarter of the world
(at least until they start **groveling** for peace -- that means we keep
at it even when they first say "uncle") we need to apologize to the Nazis
for the Nuremberg trials...

You need to start asking the victims of "ethnic cleansing" why "they"
seemingly have to die. . .which would be the case if NATO and the UN
weren't in there doing something.

You know, the rest of the world isn't getting anything for this except a
bill.  That damn stealth bomber that got shot down cost 1 billion of my
dollars, and I don't directly benefit from the defense industry over
here...

Hey...does anyone out there know anything about Drew Univsersity and
their English program (graduate studies)?

Jim 

On Mon, 29 Mar 1999 10:52:49 -0600 John Touzios
<JTouzios@mwumail.midwestern.edu> writes:
>when the u.s. goes to war, what banner does it carry with it.  is 
>there a 
>mythology there that goes to war also, superman or john wayne, or mom 
>and 
>american pie.  i suppose there must be.  but then this might also be 
>constructed on the spot by the government and media for why people 
>have to 
>die, and it's all about power.
>  john
>
>"Man the most complex, intricate and delicately constructed 
>machine of all creation, is the one with which the osteopath 
>must become familiar."  A.T. Still
>
>"Everyone seems to know how useful it is to be useful.
> No one seems to know how useful it is to be useless."
>                           Chuang Tzu
>
>

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