Your inference seemed quite clear to me: if I believed our President acted
on hearsay then I should leave the country and never come back. That it,
quite, clearly, what you said. I'd like to know what you really meant by
that and how I should not, as an American, be offended by the suggestion.
I did generalize, I admit, and extend the causal factor to "criticism of
president". Are you saying that your requisite for leaving is, very
specifically, a belief that the president would act on hearsay? It seems a
rather narrow reason for self-imposed exile to me.
The fact that you would equate poor (and temporary) leadership with the
entire American system disappoints me. The fact that you then leave
disappoints me beyond reckoning. I would, as I feel any true Patriout
would, stay and fight in an effort (perhaps futile, but ever nobel) to
deliver this country back to course from which it faltered.
If you can so easily suggest leaving (either for yourself or for those that
disagree with you) as the first option presented then I strongly suggest you
reexamine your dedication to this country.
Jim Davis
From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: OReilly vs. Moore
ANYBODY that feels critics of the president should "leave the country" are
truly anti-American and, in my opinion, the real threat to the American way
of life I hold dear.
I DID NOT SAY THAT!!!!!!
If I thought ANY president went to war w/o just cause, or based on hear say
then I would have absolutely no faith in our system, and would leave.
They are people who actually believe that bush was in with Bin Laden but
they still wake up and go about life as normal.
If you not willing to make drastic changes or possibly die for what you
believe in, then I am not willing to believe you.
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