Dan, Thanks for taking the time out of what must be a very "hectic" schedule
to respond with such sincere topical discussion regarding this matter. I
wasn't writing a manifesto to George W or anyone else in office, I was
simply expressing my opinion to my friends and aquantinces. So my spelling
isn't the best, it certianly doesn't invalidate the things I said, and it
doesn't mean I don't have the right to speak my mind. Dan, i'm sure your
spelling is fantasic, way to go. So sorry to rattle your anal retentive
cage. Were you a hall monitor in high school?
---Steven
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: World full of hope
>Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 23:34:36 +0000
>
>Jesus Christ...learn to spell! Or at least use spell-check.
>Not that anyone cares what you have to say, but your "advice" to our
>government is hysterical when you can't spell your way out of
>a paper bag! I'm sure Bush checks the modslist regularly for
>foreign policy tips.
>
>Dan
>
>
>truecadet wrote:
> > Let me start by saying, I'm am deeply saddened and disturbed following
> > yesturdays events. My condolances go out to anyone who knew any victims.
> > I
> > am also deeply saddend the US government did not take palestinian
> > terrorist
> > threats seriously 7 months ago. When the entire UN, with the exeption of
> > the
> > US, wanted to repremand the isrealie military for excessive, unecessary
> > violence against palestinians(many of which who were innocent women &
> > children). The US refused to approve the repremand. Why is it our duty
> > to be
> > the main source of isrealie weaponry if we're the international
> > "diplomates?" This is an unfortunate, psychotic backlash against the
> > american governments' exploitative, non-diplomatic, globalization in
> > these
> > countries. However, I am NOT sympathizing with these terrorists, these
> > kind
> > of actions are NOT justifiable for ANY political means. But I will not
> > also
> > sympathize with the WTO's policies the last fifteen years which have
> > also
> > cost its share of innocent lives as well. I just wish the actions could
> > have
> > been taken against the members of the US government responsible, and the
> >
> > WTO's board of directors, NOT thousands of innocent civilians.
> > Eradication
> > of this terrorist group, not of an entire country of propaganda victims,
> >
> > should be the current objective. This incident didn't just "happen",
> > its
> > the result of our leaders never ending desire to be the worlds leading
> > economical, not ethical force. To be considered a true "beakon of
> > freedom"
> > George W needs to understand that freedom is NOT a one way street.
> > Sincerly,
> > Steven
> > >From: CATHERINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Subject: RE: World full of hope
> > >Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 11:01:57 -0400
> > >
> > >
> > >Well said Misa,
> > >
> > >Kisses to everyone.
> > >
> > >XXX
> > >
> > >
> > >Regards
> > >Catherine Ralph,
> > >Pre-Production Analyst,
> > >Interior Electronics, BOMM, VISTEON,
> > >Tel :- 01268 - 40 - 4864, Fax :- 01268 - 40 - 4488,
> > >E-MAIL :- [EMAIL PROTECTED], MAIL :- 28 / 200.
> > >**************************************************************
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Misa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >Sent: 12 September 2001 15:55
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: World full of hope
> > >
> > >
> > >All my love and hope to those in NYC who were personally affected
> > >yesterday. I think EVERYONE in the US is in shock and scared. Living
> > >in Chicago was terrifying enough. Everything was evacuated...there was
> > >an eerie calm throughout the city. No planes were flying except flyer
> > >jets. Who would have thought this would ever happen? Who could have
> > >done this and why? What will happen now?
> > >
> > >To those who are angry and wishing death for terrorists and those
> > >responsible for this horrible incident....
> > >
> > >My thoughts immediately envision those children in Palestine
>yesterday,
> > >cheering and smiling about yesterdays incidents. DEATH is DEATH.
>There
> > >is no possible way to justify what happened yesterday by killing more
> > >people and contributing more to this worldwide violence. I have
> > >personally experienced too much death in my life to even think about
> > >wishing harm to any other person in the world...because all I can
> > >picture is the pain and injustice people close to me have experienced.
> > >I truly believe in a higher power of justice...call it karma if you
> > >like....but whoever did this, will pay in their own way...keep that
> > >hope.
> > >
> > >Please try and make this an event to do more good. I have been sending
> > >emails to everyone I know, just to let them know I care about them and
> > >that I love them. If everyone in the world did this, maybe for ONE
>DAY,
> > >there would be some peace in this world.
> > >
> > >Go hug someone.
> > >
> > >Much love to you all,
> > >misa in chicago.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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