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Posted by Paul in Mich on May 26, 2004 at 20:18:44 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Saving Gas posted by Rest of the World on May 26, 2004 at 13:25:35:
Rest of the world, I doubt very much that you realize it, but remarks like you just made is indeed a vote for Bin Laden. Its just exactly what he wants, that being Americans beginning to hate America and all she stands for, So your vote has been cast, now what do you want? Just what do you want President Bin Laden to do? What do you think he will do to make your life better? Second of all, we (America) have never stolen the first gallon of foreign oil. We have paid for every drop, and at prices they set, not what we decide its worth. Ever heard of O.P.E.C.? How much of Germany did we keep for ourselves after WWII? How much of Japan did we keep for ourselves after WWII? Now go ask the Russians the same question. We are NOT imperialists, we are liberators and nothing more, and we send our sons and daughters to die so that it stays that way. My Grandson is in Iraq as I type, and I resent people, especially my fellow Americans diminishing his honor. As to the "two faced back stabbers", I'm sure you are referring to The French and the Russians and the other nations who had cut illegal oil deals with Saddam contrary to UN sanctions. Finally, please do not apologize for offending, because it would only ring hollow. You could, however be supportive of your Country and Mine...We're not the bad guys. Go ahead, and say that over and over about 10 times. "We are not the bad guys".
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