On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:42:14 -0600
"Dave's List Addy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/26/04 6:00 PM, "Paul M Foster" wrote:
> 
> Right On Paul My sentiments exactly, I think the comedian Robin Williams has
> a bit on what America should do, I don't have it handy, but mirrors those
> thoughts.
> 
> > 
> > Really? And you get that from this table, do you? The *worst*?
> > 
> > You know what? I think the we (the U.S.) should cut off aid entirely to
> > the rest of the world. The rest of the world has a serious habit of
> > biting the hand that feeds it. So let them fend for themselves.

The rest of the world would be extremely grateful.
The cost of American 'aid' is generally higher than the initial trauma.
> > 
> > And here are some guidelines for "living in the shadow of the United
> > States of America":
> > 
> > 1. Don't call us when you need help fending off the next power-mad
> > psycho bent on enslaving the entire planet.

This personality is your current president, ably assisted by a cabal of like 
personalities.
> > 
> > 2. Don't call us when you've finished erecting the full-on socialist
> > state you're busy creating in Europe, and you don't like the results.

I'm not European, but from my objective viewpoint, they seem to be heading in the 
right direction. Why don't you just get your totally unnecessary military bases out of 
there. You only went in to Yugoslavia because after the russian withdrawal from east 
Germany, there was no more justification to stay on in west Germany (although, I note 
you are still there), to maintain a military base on the european continent.
> > 
> > 3. Don't come here to escape your crushing taxes.

Imposed as a necessity to pay off the exhorbitant cost of American 'aid.'
> > 
> > 4. Don't come here to avoid your crappy socialized health care > >system.

The only westernized nation that spends less on health care/capita than the U.S. is 
Turkey.
> > 
> > 5. Don't expect sympathy when 3000 of your citizens become victims > >of
> > the next Islamist nut job with a plan, who claims he hates the U.S. > >but
> > inexplicably attacks you instead.

And where is this occuring, other than with your 'friends and allies.'
> > 
> > 6. Don't come here to find "opportunity" or "the promise of a better
> > life." That includes you, Mexico.

The "opportunity" and "the promise of a better life" are all things of the past in 
America. It's true that the U.S. have taken in many from other cultures, it's also 
true that it is also the standout hotbed of racism in the world today. There are 
reasons for that, other than the insular, parochial educational and political formats 
imposed on your population, and obvious in your limited viewpoint. Your national 
baseball competition is termed the 'World Series.' When I visit your country, my visa 
is stamped with the word 'alien' as if I am not of the same species, perhaps not even 
from the same planet. If you look around, you will observe many other symptoms of the 
disease, but this will not slow you down in your headlong flight into lunacy.

A U.S. open source advocate that spent some time overseas recently, returned to the 
states and noted in his writing that it was fashionable to hate America throughout the 
world at the moment. It's not fashion, it is more substantial than that. But clowns 
like you that read and believe every word in your tame press will not even pause to 
consider why this might be. Why an ever accelerating number of world citizens, 
ordinary everyday people, are rapidly taking up this perception. In the not too 
distant future, the U.S. is going to be the last bastion of human existence in a world 
totally populated otherwise by terrorists, and still you will refuse to consider that 
you are going in the wrong direction. All your pathetic faith placed in personalities 
like Bush and Cheney, once and still executive figures with Enron and Haliburton, 
prime examples in the history of corporate corruption, and still not brought to trial.
I note that Haliburton recently finished its' allocated contract in the restoration of 
Iraqi oil reserves. Jobs for the boys.
I note also, in passing, that Iraq possessed 25% of the worlds' oil reserves. I employ 
the past tense because it doesn't anymore, does it?
> > 
> > 7. Don't expect our help in creating an economy or a society that
> > actually works. Our founding documents are all on the internet for 
> >you to peruse. That's how we did it and how we do it.

Advertised, but not adhered to. Franklins' America doesn't exist anymore.
> > 
> > 8. Don't expect to benefit from any technological advances created 
> >in the U.S., including new life-saving drugs.

Derived from global forests that are being mown down at a phenomenal rate by American 
timber interests, given the nod by American backed South American dictators trained in 
the school of the americas in Georgia, U.S.A. The potential for new, life-saving drugs 
is being destroyed faster than the current species extinction rate.
> > 
> > 9. Don't call us.

Well, we are still trying to, the lights are on, but no one appears to be home.
> > 
> > Yeah, the U.S. really sucks. And we love hearing it over and over 
> >again from people who are cut off from the fruits of observation,

Not really, we are the ones with the subjective experience and the
objective viewpoint not tied to a tame media.

> > and are
> > really incapable of doing anything but whining.

We are capable of a lot more than that, but whining will suffice for now.

> > Or who really just have
> > a socialist or communist agenda.

This is fifties McCarthyism, an American invention.
> > 
> > Paul
> 
David.


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