Obviously, there are some people whose hatred for America, based on the mistaken
belief that the American people actually control or influence "our" government, 
cannot
be quenched even if we did perform the necessary activities to stop World War 
III,
1. bring all American troops home 2. stop all foreign aid and 3. hang Bush and 
the
Project for a New American Century gang of Zionist neocon warmongering maniacs
for treason to show that we are sincerely sorry for "our" war crimes.
However, if we do take these necessary steps to recapture "our" government and
restore liberty, we will cease the recruitment of thousands more such enemies 
which
"our" foreign policy causes every day and, hopefully, prevent the world from 
entering
an era so nasty that those of us who survive will actually consider the present 
as the
"good old days".

For life and liberty,
David Macko

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deus Ex Machina 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:33 PM
  Subject: Re: [Libertarian] Re: Six Questions for Michael Scheuer on National 
Security By Ken Silverstein


  Terry L Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  > --- In [email protected], Deus Ex Machina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
  > >
  > > Victor Bozzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  > > > Hello All,
  > > > 
  > > > For those of you who have bought lock, stock, and barrel the 
  > canard that the people of the Middle East hate us for our freedoms 
  > here is an article that provides a reality check to that absurdity.
  > > > 
  > > > Below is a quote from the piece and it pretty much puts this myth 
  > to rest IMO:
  > > > 
  > > > "We need to acknowledge that we are at war, not because of who we 
  > are, but because of what we do. We are confronting a jihad that is 
  > inspired by the tangible and visible impact of our policies. People 
  > are willing to die for that, and we're not going to win by killing 
  > them off one by one. We have a dozen years of reliable polling in the 
  > Middle East, and it shows overwhelming hostility to our policies-and 
  > at the same time it shows majorities that admire the way we live, our 
  > ability to feed and clothe our children and find work. We need to 
  > tell the truth to set the stage for a discussion of our foreign 
  > policy." 
  > > 
  > > 
  > > foreign policy is an escuse for, not a cause for jihad. thats an
  > > important distinction, the same one that says short skirts are not a
  > > cause of rape they are an excuse for rape. one has to have this
  > > understand firm and not be swayed by appologists.
  > > 
  > > Vic
  > >
  > 
  > 
  > US Policy Rewards 
  > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TerryLiberty/message/317 
  > 
  > 

  this bit of recurring opinion is just that, opinion, if you
  bothered to research what is going on in relatively "neutral countries"
  like finland, sweeden or even thailand. youll see that the foreign policy has 
no
  impact on the actions of violent authoritarian extremists in these countries 
who claim to be acting on behalf of Islam. 

  read dhimmiwhatch for a few months

  http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/

  then tell us foreign policy will make any difference with them.

  Vic



   

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