Peter Philipp wrote:

I do agree with you the freedoms you mentioned are part of the package of
what I call ultimately freedom.

Wonder what is contained in that package. But wait,... let us read....

There is a few more I'd add but this isn't
about me.

Of course not.

It's about America and it's past since World War 2.

Not much happened in "America" (or outside, for that matter) before WW2,
I guess.

Is America against global tyranny that Hitlers Germany strived for, or did they beat them down just to take their place?

Most of the world, at times, are not that sure, at times. Wonder why.

And history books for us fools do tell us that Hitlers Tyranny did lose the war right? Right? Unamerican or anti-american then can be interpreted as being anti-tyranny, anti-globalpolice, anti-ultracapitalism, anti-globalterror, anti-military.

So I think criticism such as this it can be forgiven if you're a decent human being and american.

That pretty much sums up your definition of "ultimate freedom", does it not?

/Sigfred

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