OT Bush and Canada

From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker_at_mts.net>
Date: Fri Nov 22 23:56:32 2002

>
> Well if you miss your Civil Liberties so much move to Iraq. Or, for that
> matter just move anywhere outside of the USA, and enjoy your civil
> liberties there. I certainly do not feel like I am missing any of mine
> since they are still there. Having have grown up under Communism, I am
> too familiar with the lack of those liberties.

 Or not familiar enough with the meaning of it.

> If I can avoid it, I will
> never set foot in another country outside of the USA, again.

 Thank you. We've got enough similiar types in Alberta. They really
want to be Texans.

>Just the
> fact that you are able to say such a moronic (and I mean it literally)
> statement proves that you are indeed in the best country there is.

 Unless you're poor, black, hispanic, and now a new category,
Muslim.
 And not acording to the UN ranking of quality of life. Sweden is #1
and IIRC the US is #13. Canada is ranked #3 but we're trying.
But of course the UN is all made up of "commie" (not the C64 kind)
bastxxxs anyways.

> In my opinion, President Bush is doing exceptionally well, in spite of the
> bureaucratic BS that has been allowed to develop here by people with
> your views and that of the ACLU. A lot of natural born Americans take
> way too much for granted and expect the government to save them from
> their own stupidity. Regards - Mike

 This might have started with people like Thomas Jefferson, Ben
Franklin, and Tom Payne. And then slackers like Abe Lincoln, FDR,
and Thurgood Marshal. Despite the best efforts of those great
Americans like Henry Ford (who admired Hitler) , Senator Joseph
McCarthy and Jim Bakker who supported the true way.
 Mind you many immigrants such as Albert Einstein also undermined
those virtues you hold dear.

 But perhaps I'm mistaken you might be as moronic (Can. slang) as
Dubya.

Lawrence
>
> Mike B. Feher, N4FS
> 89 Arnold Blvd.
> Howell NJ, 07731
> (732) 901-9193
>

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