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[ A Letter To The Editor ] [ By Leon Felkins ]
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A Letter to the Editor
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Comments on the piece,
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" [ American Nightmares ] [ By The Chief ]"
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(And you thought nobody ever reads this crap! Ha!)
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When I first saw the subject essay, I thought, "Who the hell do
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those Swedes think they are commenting on Politics in the Land of
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the Free!" After all we Americans know how unique our problems
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are and that it is quite pointless and a big waste of time to
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look at the experiences of the rest of the world. Certainly it is
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very questionable that any foreigner could have any insight and
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judgment on our problems since, as far as we know, no one else
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has problems anything like ours.
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But then I thought, "Well, maybe we could take some advice from a
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Swede. After all, their social programs are the admiration of the
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world and an outside view could be helpful". Besides, you are the
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editors. I think it is reasonable to take an editorial a bit more
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serious than some hair-brained claptrap that some of your regular
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authors might try to put over on us.
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So, I read the piece thoroughly. My comments follow. Much of what
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I have to say is not specific to any particular statement in the
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piece but is more likely a general response to the ideas
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conveyed.
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The lead off about the six year old girl being a symbol of what
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is going on here is right on the money. We are really big on
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symbolism here -- particularly since the Clintons' arrived. I
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remember my mother passionately arguing with my father that I
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didn't deserve to be punished just because I skidded the family
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auto into the creek when I missed the bridge when I explained
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that I was drunk as a hoot owl and was simply in a hurry get home
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where I and the community would be safe. As she so eloquently
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pointed out, it was what my intentions were that mattered.
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Even Jesus used a lot of symbology. And he said that what is in
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your heart is what matters. We think Jesus was right on!
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Some would say that a mother murdering her child has little
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connection with the massive government bureaucracy, an abusive
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police state, massive waste of taxpayer's money, and the trashing
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of the constitution. But symbols, can mean whatever we want them
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to mean. And we have many to chose from. In fact, whatever point
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you want to make there is always a good symbol available to do
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the job. It would just be too tiresome to have to go through all
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the details of most of our ills because they are very complex and
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exceed the average person's attention span many times over. A
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symbol can create the desired emotion without wading through all
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that boring and tiresome detail.
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Yes, the little girl gets abused because of the harshness of the
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Republicans. What is really amazing is that the cutbacks haven't
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even been imposed yet (our welfare state -- sometimes called The
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Great Society -- is still as established by the Democrats) and
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yet people are beginning to suffer. Actually, the little girl
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suffered needlessly as it is highly unlikely that the welfare
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program will be cut back. We have too many government employees
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whose jobs depend on taking care of the needy. As someone said,
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"If we didn't have the needy, we would have to invent them" as we
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have a large part of our economy that depends on them.
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This little skirmish with the Republicans is a small annoyance
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that will quickly go away. More smoke than fire. In our hearts we
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know that the issue that they raise that it is wrong to borrow
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trillions of dollars so that we can live the good life is just so
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much nit-picking. Why not live the good life and charge to our
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National credit card? We can do what we want. Rules are arbitrary
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and one set is as good as another. There is nothing in the Ten
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Commandments that says there is anything wrong with borrowing all
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you can and enjoying the good life. Some say it is not fair to
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the next generation. Horse pucky! First off, the younger
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generation is not complaining. They seem to be quite unaware of
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how they are being stuck with the bill or they don't care. After
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all, they can do the same thing that we are doing and just pass
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the bill on to the next generation! Who says it can't go on
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forever? In any case, if society does collapse, hopefully we will
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be long dead and gone when it happens.
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I am a little puzzled by your statement:
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"The majority that took over congress 1994, are now about to
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dissolve the last piece of America's social net. A worried and
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disappointed middle-class is supposed to point their anger down,
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towards the junkies, the unemployed, the criminals, the single
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teenage mothers, the immigrants and other parasites, while
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the republicans disarm the federal power."
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The second sentence seems to conflict with the first sentence.
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There can't be all that awful stuff you mention since the social
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net is still in place as it has been the last 40 years. I suppose
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what you are talking about is what would happen if the social net
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were removed.
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Sure we have a few problems. A third of our blacks behind bars,
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rampant teen-age single mother pregnancies, the highest
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incarceration rate in the world, massive poverty and hunger, etc.
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But note that all those terms are relative. We know that there
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are no absolutes, just relative measures and relative
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definitions. For example, the reason we have so many people in
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"poverty" is because we define the poverty level as $37,423.67.
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Which of course, is far more than the average citizen makes in
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the rest of the world! And our incarceration rate is not as bad
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as it appears. Many people actually prefer the jail environment.
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Life is easy, lots of TV, no real work, free food, and chance to
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hang out with some really interesting characters and medical care
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that is the best in the world. As far as pregnancies of unwed
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teenagers, all I can say is that this is a free country. We don't
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stop people from doing what is one of the most pleasurable of
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human experiences, screwing! Do we have the right to get into a
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person's personal life and say, "Hey, you gotta take
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precautions!". We don't do that here. This is not China.
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Then you say,
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"What the republicans are trying to do, is a replay of the
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1981 tax-reductions, only this time marketed with Gingrich's
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cold grin instead of Reagan's warm smile."
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A ha! Symbolism again. Gingrich's looks tells it all and is a
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helluva lot easier to understand that all that complicated crap
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he is promoting. We don't have to look at and be bored to tears
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with his proposals -- one look at him and most of us know what's
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going on! It's in his eyes. The man wants to shut down the party.
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We have a lot of disadvantage people living the good life. We
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have people buying drugs with welfare checks. We have people
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drawing disability checks while on drug related parole. Gingrich
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wants to end all that. The man is heartless.
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Your quote from Cuomo is right on. As I discussed above and Cuomo
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apparently agrees with, we have the right to enjoy the good life
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now. The Republicans want us to suffer so as to save the next
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generation. What a bunch of nonsense. When I am dead I won't know
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whether it worked or not. But while I am alive, I certainly know
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when someone is trying to cut back on my rights for a good life.
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We in America are determined to develop the ideal society. We
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must fight those who keep trying to throw a wet blanket on it.
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The goal is to have everyone enjoying a good life, no one getting
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any more than anyone else, and no one having to pay for it! The
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reason we are so generous to our poor is that, when you face up
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to the situation, you realize it is undignified for the poor to
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have anything less than that the wealthiest have. Anything less
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is an arbitrary cut-off that cannot be defended. The poor should
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never have to realize they are poor (yes, I realize there is a
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bit of a paradox here since they must have income below the
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official "poverty level" before they can receive benefits). And
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no one should have to work unless they want to and certainly
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shouldn't have to do any type of work that they don't want to do.
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It would be cruel and damaging to a person's self esteem to make
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them do low level work. If they feel they would only be satisfied
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being an executive, then they have that right. Every person
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should have their own set of rights and we have to respect them.
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When I was young, there were many in our country who were poor
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but proud and led a good life. But they didn't know how bad off
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they were. But the "cat is out of the bag" now and we can't go
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back. Was it worth the price of massive deceit (by not telling
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people they were poor) for them to enjoy the illusion that all
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was well? I think not. Most of us would rather be informed than
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happy.
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The whiners that complain about taxation should either decide
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whether they like to work (in which case they will have to pay
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taxes) or not. It is up to them. The people that work get
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pleasure out of work. For that pleasure, they have to pay an
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exaction to those of us that don't care for work all that much.
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As less and less people work, we may have to tax those that do a
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bit more. However, we have faith that it will level out somewhere
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where everyone is happy -- those that like to work and pay taxes
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and those that don't. But there is no forcing. Everyone is free!
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About the military: you correctly note that Gingrich and company
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want to keep the military at a wartime level. While, it would be
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better to give that money to the impoverished and unhappy, in the
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Republicans' defense, I must point out that the Military is a
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form of welfare itself. How can we on the one hand encourage
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everyone to work for the government and on the other hand want to
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cut back on the Military? The military, for the most part, are
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just people drawing pay for being there in case we ever need
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them. Sort of like firemen. (Excuse me, firepersons). Most of the
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jobs are provided because people would otherwise be unemployed as
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most of them haven't a clue as to how to compete in the cruel
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marketplace. I don't really think Clinton would actually cut back
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on the Military. He might reassign the workers to some other
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government agency but he is not going to lay them off. He has way
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too much compassion for that! (For example, he just disbanded the
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Interstate Commerce Commission but not until he was assured that
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everyone would be reassigned to some other government agency -- a
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fact not widely reported by our right wing press).
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Besides, without the Military, who would solve all the European
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conflicts such as Bosnia. Obviously you folks are a little
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squeamish about knocking some heads around. But somebody has got
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to do it! So we have to keep our military strong enough to defend
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not only us but you, the Arabs, the Puerto Ricans and whoever
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else needs help -- possibly all at the same time.
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So, don't lose faith in America. You will not see us going though
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the agony of the European countries such as Italy and France. The
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Republicans are just playing to the hysterics of the right wing.
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It will fizzle. We will continue to expand our Great Society and
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even extend it to our neighbors if they need help. We try to help
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not just our own but around the world wherever there is the
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smallest speck of unfairness.
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| http://www.garply.com/~leonf leonf@cora.net |
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|. . . if you consider these worthy voters as incapable of providing for |
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|their own interests, how can they be capable of choosing directors to |
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|guide them wisely? How to solve this problem of social alchemy: to elect |
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|Errico Malatesta |
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