This all started because you said that a) The American people don't consider
themselves subject to world criticism and b) that the American people were
all religious zealots who believe their god better than others.
Both statements were blankets and neither mentioned Bush.
To say of any country, democrat or not, that the actions of its leaders
represent the true feelings of its entire populace is wrong, stereotypical
and insulting. Issues aren't that black and white and never will be.
Jim Davis
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 6:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Animals. Those service men and women were animals.
Jim,
On planet Earth, President Bush is seen as the leader of the American
people.
It is not difficult to comprehend that the people of earth equate his
actions to the desires of the American People.
He was supposedly voted in democratically by his people to represent
them. Should he win the November elections, Captain,
then it shall prove beyond doubt that he does represent the majority of
Americans,
irregardless of what a vocal minority wish to believe.
Hence it may become exceedingly difficult for those Americans and the
peoples of the rest of the world,
who do not agree with his policies, to continue to say he does not
represent America.
Live long and prosper,
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Davis
Well, I'm definitely big enough to admit that Bush is an ass.
Basically you can pick on pretty much any American you like and will get
nary a peep from me (well - except for Jim Henson, he rocked). but
(sorry if
sounds hokey) I'll defend America to my last breath.
Jim Davis
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