In a message dated 1/21/2003 10:47:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> His critics thought he
> had other agendas, like using conscription to sabotage the war effort.
> Apparently his critics were correct.
> 
> Americans who care about their country and its future should think about the
> following. This anti-American pro-terrorist movement is now larger than the
> anti-Vietnam pro-Communist "peace" movement was until the very end of the
> sixties. Yet there is no draft.
> 
> Before the draft the anti-Vietnam movement was very, very small. Its
> demonstrations were numbered in the hundreds of participants, not even the
> thousands. The first big manifestation of the anti-American left was the
> Stop the Draft March in Oakland in 1965, which was four years after
> America's involvement in Vietnam got serious.
> 
> The second thing Americans should think about is the fact that this
> anti-American support movement for America's enemies has deep roots in the
> Democratic Party. I am a firm believer in the two-party system. I find it
> extremely worrying, therefore, that one party can no longer be trusted with
> the nation's security.
> 
> This problem will not be easily fixed. But it won't be fixed at all unless
> attention is drawn to it, and we cannot do that unless we stop the charade
> of calling this a "peace" movement and recognize instead that it is an
> anti-American movement to divide this country in the face 
> of its enemies and
> give aid and comfort to those who would destroy us.

What a lovey formula: If you are against the war you are automatically linked with 
every lunatic out there. So now we know. Charles Rangle has been pulling the wool over 
our eyes. He is a terrorist; of course he since he is a democrat and all democrats are 
communists and terrorists.
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