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"What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children - not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women - not merely peace in our time but peace for all time." -- JFK
 
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Monday, March 10, 2003
[11:39:08 PM]     
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On a good day, a few people find answers to technical questions, and a few people find entertainment.

We're on the second page of results for "Neil Bush". You can tell Neil is in stealth mode (after nearly getting Reagan whacked, and stealing A FREAKING BILLION DOLLARS from American taxpayers, and having Corrupt Brother Jeb shovel money down his throat).

Every now and then somebody takes the time to say 'hi' or asks a question.

[11:06:49 PM]     
licentious radio stands accused of being 'very funny... yet astute'. We insist these charges are baseless, and not grounded in fact.

Well, if push comes to shove, we'd admit that August 14, 2002 was a day when we let slip a little of the nature of things.

[5:11:48 PM]     
"Read my apoca-lips: no more Saddam!" -- blood-crazed, so-called president of formerly inspiring nation.

[4:41:36 PM]     
President Bush must demand Richard Perle's resignation. In anxious times, there is no place for a Pentagon advisor who uses the word 'terrorist' in a description of a journalist. This is so far beyond the limit of acceptable behavior, that Perle must go as an example to others.

Further, Bush should immediately and forcefully denounce the wave of verbal attacks on the French. This is not fun and games. There are enough lunatics in this country that someone is likely to get hurt. After September 11, for example, there were random attacks on people who looked middle-eastern. Even in Palo Alto there have been incidents of intimidation and harrassment against retail establishments with French employees or French themes.

Karl Rove may want to use the drummed-up hatred to increase Bush's popularity. But it's time for that sort of behavior to stop cold at the White House. Bush should be the leader in this country in preventing harrassment of people and organizations affiliated with France.

If Bush is too much of a small-minded, hate-mongering, coward to stand up for what is right, Democrats should take over this leadership position. A Democrat who would like to run for president would find this an excellent way to make a public stand and prove his/her leadership abilities -- help bring Americans to their senses.



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