crossed your mind too huh :) I would like to believe that the people who
have been arrested under the patriot act so far were arrested for good
cause, and am proceeding on that assumption, cynical tho I am at times...I
really do hope that we have not yet reached a point where saying that a
presidents actions are not in our best interests is *really* seen as
sedition.

Kevin Graeme writes:

> I also find it a little weird to be sending critical opinions of US policy
> to State Department mail servers. *cough* Tim *cough*
> 
> =)
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 9:47 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Liberate Iraq
> >
> >
> > About the masks - I can't speak to the motives of people I have
> > never seen,
> > but in this town it is established fact that the police have undercover
> > operatives among the war protesters. Why they consider this
> > necessary for a
> > daily gathering of *maybe* twenty college students that does not even take
> > place in their jusrisdiction remains unexplained and, even scarier, nobody
> > is asking the question. (The matter came to light when a DA was accused of
> > pointing them out to protesters, and was suspended.)
> >
> > Anyway, I don't want to debate the need or lack of it for either the masks
> > or the undercover officers, but it does occur to me that people may be
> > worried about being declared enemy operatives or whatever under
> > the Patriot
> > Act... it's certainly not outside the realm of *my* paranoid imaginings.
> > Although the people I have seen down there seem pretty New Mexican to me.
> >
> > John Stanley writes:
> >
> > > The only people I have a problem with are the extremist anti
> > war supporters
> > > with their own masked agendas. Some of these people have their
> > faces masked
> > > during the protests, and that bothers me.
> > >
> > > Doug, the people of the United States have the RIGHT to protest
> > against any
> > > government policy. Personally, I dont like the protestors, and
> > I am glad we
> > > are in Iraq; but that does not mean what they are doing is illegal.
> > >
> > > Secondly, I believe the constitution gives the right to the
> > people to decide
> > > what kind of government they want. So your whole overthrow
> > argument does not
> > > make sense. If the people decide the government, and the majority of the
> > > people decide against the current one, then it is legal to
> > change it. Even
> > > though that is not the case in this situation.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: samcfug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 9:48 AM
> > > To: CF-Community
> > > Subject: Re: Liberate Iraq
> > >
> > >
> > > Offended? So be it.  I stand by my position that the Anti-war
> > Protestors are
> > > all
> > > cowards.  To call them brave is absolutely ludicrous. The "passive
> > > resistance"
> > > types are also cowards. If you are so against our country,
> > perhaps you also
> > > should be "exported" The so-called protests have gone far beyond our
> > > Constitutionally protected "Free Speech" and now are in the vicinity of
> > > Advocating the violent overthrow of our government, which is
> > better defined
> > > as
> > > sedition.
> > > The pledge of allegiance to the flag of the Untied Stated of America,
> > > introduced
> > > to all Americans from the first grade of school and onwards is being
> > > violated by
> > > these cowards, further making them disloyal, liars and, again,
> > cowards and
> > > seditionists.
> > >
> > > | You comments honestly offend me as an American.  "export all these
> > > | socialist protesters"?  So we should slap the ideals of this
> > country in
> > > | the face by renouncing the fundamental freedom to disagree with our
> > > | government's actions?  In fact punishing those that do?
> > > |
> > > | Who else would be "exported" (nice, sanitized word there by the way)?
> > > | What other group's expressions of free speech annoy you?
> > > |
> > > | Being anti-war has never been synonymous with "coward".  I see a great
> > > | bravery in those willing to express their disatisfaction
> > against public
> > > | opinion.  Regardless of whether I agree with them or not I feel proud
> > > | when I see protesters.  Proud that this country protects that
> > right and
> > > | pround that my fellow Americans are still strong enough to
> > exercise it.
> > > |
> > > | Jim Davis
> > > |
> > > |
> > > |
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > 
> 
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