Re: Another Hypothesis

From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Fri Dec 27 2002 - 06:42:30 MST


In a message dated 12/27/2002 2:46:42 AM Central Standard Time,
mail@HarveyNewstrom.com writes: It is a complicated situation and it is not
clear that what the US does is good. Most other countries don't like what
the US is doing to them. Many US citizens don't like what our government is
doing to its own people. If any foreign country suspended civil liberties
and disregarded its own laws and its own treaties the way the US is doing
now, they would be declared a rogue state.

Harvey,
       I guess you are arguing that unless we have been perfect, flawless and
above reproach we have no right to take action. Does that include not having
the right to correct our own mistakes and clean up any mess that we might of
made in the past? Does that mean that the Hitlers, Stalins and Sadaams are
free to act but that we aren't because they alledge that once upon a time we
made a mistake?
       BTW, how do you know whose name appears on a secret payroll? Is that
like the "secret airport" of fiction? I always wondered about those -- how
do you hide an airport?
Ron h.



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