On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 09:38:27AM +0200, Joe Hart wrote: > > > I don't think envy plays much of a part. Perhaps it used to, but thing > like Katrina opened up the world's eyes to see how many real Americans > live and not just the ones that the media lets them see. One of the > things that was shocking to most foreigners I believe was not so much > what happened during the crisis, but that they saw that a large number > of people live in poverty. > It is shocking that in a large country that apparently breeds dependence on the government that people live in poverty? Boy, those people must be quite deluded.
> > I used to be Republican, until I saw some of the things that they passed > post 9/11. Many of those laws are quite fascist, and they strip many And many of those laws have *equal* amounts of Democrat support. What's your point? Plenty of people *think* those laws are good for them. It is the product of government control of the schools. People automatically think that the government should do everything for them. > of the freedoms that are given in the Constitution. Perhaps when a good > court gets appointed, the laws will be deemed unconstitutional. Only I think that Rudy Guliani is the best hope this country has for appointing anything resembling good supreme court justices. > time will tell. In the meantime it is becoming McCarthyism all over > again, on a worse scale. Accuse your neighbor of being a terrorist and > watch what happens to him. > Yep. Quite sad. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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