It is amazing how people on the fringes of both sides tend to try to want to divide this country even more than it already is. I've never seen more hate displayed than lately. Then again, I was too young to remember too much about the Vietnam War era. That is an interesting statement considering I will be turning 40 on Thursday. Man am I getting old. If you're interested in Barak Obama, here is an interesting article from the St. Petersburg Times.

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Billy



Tony Starez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...Billy, don't u realize that if you question Bush's policies in any way, you are anti-american...LOVE IT, OR LEAVE IT, BABY!! 
 
I heard a Republican on a political show today say the Demo convention was a 'convention of HATE'....just because they disagree doesn't mean they are HATERS.  Barak Asama (spelling) was the most beautiful speaker i ever heard...he spoke about america as an idea - a place where EVERYBODY should get a shot if your merit shines, whether you're black, speak with accent, mixed, ugly, green or gay!!  That surely isn't anti-American or HATE...
 
-tony pony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 9:25 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Plan of Attack

I finished reading Plan of Attack by Bob Woodward about two weeks ago. For anybody who is seriously interested in why this nation went to war in Iraq and how, this is the book to read. So far, it is the most objective and unbiased approach to this subject. I would recommend it to Republicans, Democrats, and Independents as well worth their time. Bob Woodward had unbelievable access to all echelons of the current administration and does an effective job making a rather boring subject, to many, interesting. Contrary to what many people think, this book is not a Bush bashing project. I personally believe it portrays President Bush in both negative and positive ways. I understand this book is expensive, believe me, I put my name on a waiting list and checked it out from the library. Anyway, I thought I would pass on my thoughts.

Yours,

Billy

PS I apologize if there are any errors in this e-mail, but since I'm using voice-activated software there are occasional errors which I don't catch in my quick perusal of this correspondence. I ask for your indulgence.

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