On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 08:10:15 +1000, Ronald Bleckendorf wrote:

> Excellently put, Casper. I am a Jew who grew up in Germany just after the
> last war, went to school there and university. During that time I have not
> heard EVER a racist remark by my peers or anyone else for that matter. Come
> to think of it, I was naive enough to think that racism is something that
> happened in the past. Until I went on a holiday to the USA. It was in a
> small town in Louisiana where a woman I talked to in a diner spat in my face
> when she heard I was Jewish and had the audacity to live in Germany! I was
> scum as far as she was concerned.

If this woman spat in your face you should have gone down to the local
police station and sworn out a warrant for her arrest and charging her
with assault.  If there were any witnesses to the incident she would have
been convicted if the witnessses tell the truth.  If the witnesses lie
and say she didn't do it, then she might get away with it.  The law can
get her if she dares do the same thing again.  The law enforcement
authorities can set her up by orchestrating a similar incident in which
they would have a man playing the part of the foreign Jew and where the
suspected woman would be secretly under surveillance by the authorities.
As long as the victims of this kind of behavior allow the perpetrators to
get away with it the incidents will continue.  Unfortunately racism is
still a force to be reckoned with in a few small areas of the USA,
especially in areas where there is a lot of Ku Klux Klan activity and in
areas that are being stirred up by Aryan Nations and New World Order
groups and other racist organizations.  It is legal in the USA to hold
racist opinions.  It is illegal to assault and to threaten people.

> What I would like to see are UN weapons inspectors to go into the US and
> make sure THEY don't have any "weapons of mass destruction" lying around
> anywhere.

The US does have weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear bombs and
warheads.  The US admits to it.  Several other countries have nukes and
they admit to it.  If Saddam has nukes he should be disarmed because he
is a known madman.  I don't think we need to worry so much about the
other nations that have them, but for evil regimes like the one in Iraq
we have quite a problem with that.

> Then, if they find any, maybe the rest of the world should just
> attack America for having them. Iraq at the present time is NO threat to
> America in any way. Even if they have the necessary warheads, they have no
> means of getting them all the way to America.

Yes they do.  A nuke may be packed into a briefcase and somebody might
try to smuggle it onto our shores or across our borders.  Also chemical
and biological weapons could be dispersed by aerosol spray cans carried
by terrorists.  Consider all the tons of cocaine that criminals are
bringing into the country.  Since the criminals can so successfully
conspire to import so much cocaine then they probably could succeed also
at importing nukes and large quantities of biological and chemical agents
also.

> For that reason alone it would
> be ludicrous to attack Iraq. Bush's statement that it has to be done to
> "restore peace in the region" is just as ludicrous, as there is no war in
> the region, and no peace needs to be restored. What is encouraging is that,
> apparently the majority of Americans are against this war. Anyway, I don't
> want to go on and bore everyone with my opinions...

> Have a good day,

Sam Heywood
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