[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I agree, but fear should not be used as a tool to stamped the American 
>> people into an unnecessary war with Iraq or manipulate congress into 
>> passing legislation that surrenders the American people's Constitutional 
>> freedoms, due process, and privacy.  Theodore Roosevelt made a famous 
>> statement in his radio address to the nation, after the booming of Pearl 
>> Harbor:
> 
> A couple of points...
> 1.  You gotta spend at least $10 to get a good spell checker... the American 
> people were not stamped
> 2.  The Patriot Act (and I have a few misgivings about some provisions) is 
> primarily about surveillance of foreigners in the US.  If they happen to be 
> dealing with US citizens, then US citizens will get caught up in the process. 
>  Many plots have been disrupted because of it.  But the driveby media will 
> not report the few that have been made public.  Read John Ashcroft's book 
> Never Again.
> 3.  It was Franklin.  Teddy was a good guy, non-socialist and famed coffee 
> drinker.

Hi Larry!

Not to mention the "booming" of Pearl Harbor.

-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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