On Tuesday 17 September 2002 06:42, Dennis Myers wrote:
> On Monday 16 September 2002 10:27 pm, Marco Nadal wrote:
> > >Shane! you've just decribed better then half the people
> >
> > reading this
> >
> > >list, myself included! ;)
> > >
> > >Mark
> >
> > Anyone who doesn't agree 100% with what George W. Bush says
> > or does, is automatically considered a terrorist or terrorist
> > sympathiser, and can be detained indefinitely without a shred
> > of evidence, legal representation or even visitation rights
> > for his next of kin.
> >
> > Don't Americans know the laws that govern their very lives?
> >
> > Maybe in this case, ignorance is bliss.
> >
> > http://home.iprimus.com.au/marco75
> > ICQ 135740977*********************
>
> Wrong, we have a bill of rights. It isn't a Bill Gates of rights but it
> works none the less.  People disagree with W all the time and live to tell
> about it, and in this day and age most Americans know their rights very
> well, we have tv programs with new episodes every week that let us know
> what is legal and what isn't. It is a great Country.  Glad I live here.

To be honest, we don't like bush much over here. I guess not many in europe 
do. In the rest of the world it may be similar. In fact he is the most 
unpopular leader in the world, as I have heard - even more unpopular than 
Saddam Hussein.

It is not he himself that is scary (he seems rather dumb) but the people that 
he is the king of. (And in my opinion you americans are just electing a king 
for 4 years. There isn't much a king can and a president can't do...) But I am affraid 
of 
_you_ the "It is a great Country.  Glad I live here.". Such such display of 
patriotism is utterly alien to me. In fact it is scary. In the german 
speaking countries we tend to be extra careful about patriotism since, we had 
a king who didn't give a damn about other countries.

Patrik

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