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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 19:08:04 GMT, Don W
wrote: Peter, I've been in and out of the US many times since 9/11 and have not personally witnessed the type of behavior you are refering to. I don't doubt that it occured, but it was an isolated incident, and not the norm. The USA is still mostly that way. We are just getting a lot more bad press these days. I think history will show that the security changes are temporary. There were similar things done during WWII, but they stopped as soon as the war ended. Unfortunately, we are _really_ at war at present although not in a traditional war with another nation state. Furthermore, our adversary has shown itself to favor attacks on unprotected civilians. It seems your mind is made up that the Maine was blown up by the US Government to give it an excuse to intervene in Cuba. Doing a little bit of Google research, it appears that your conclusion is controversial, and not well supported by the evidence. Unlike Herr Hitler, or even present day Hugo Chavez, there has been no attempt in the USA to change the constitution in a "one-off" election to allow a single party to hold power continually. In fact, the Republican party has now lost control of both houses of congress, and the Democrats are in control. The political story of this week--Congressional hearings on FBI abuses of power during the last several years. The pendulum is swinging back the other direction even as we write. Unlike a lot of people, I have faith that our system will correct itself. Sounds great. That is the way it should be. Fortunately, Singapore and Australia have not been directly attacked, and so have not developed "paranoia" yet. Regards, Don W. Hi Don, I do so hope that you are right that the pendalum is swinging back. The events of the past few years are rather scary as viewed from the outside. It would be sad if the great American experiment were to end up just as that - an experiment. I have always been an admirer of what the US purports to stand for and though I would not really care to live there, it is a great place to visit. People are generally the same world wide, and the US is no exception, but I was recently priviledged to meet a real gem who runs a ramshackle restaurant - "Joanie's Place" converted from an old garage on the east-west road through the Everglades. Joanie is in her late 60s and makes the most fantastic key lime pie and fried green tomatos amongst other culinary delights. She was kind enough to show me how to cook them and give me some recipes. I would prefer to think of Americans as such as Joanie, the National Park rangers, the helpful people in the motels and the many others who went out of their way to help and talk to a stranger. Forget the stars and stripes, it flies above used car lots which sort of desecrates it in a way. Key Lime Pie (with whipped cream of course) should be your national emblem and Mark Twain (I seldom meet an American who has read him excepting maybe "Tom Sawyer"), Ernest Hemmingway, O Henry and a few such should be elected to your senate as senior statesmen. It is unfortunate that you are all getting tarred by the same bad press. By the way, we in South East Asia also have to guard against terrorism including both fundamental Christian and Islamic groups such as in Indonesia. However, I would like to say that killing non-combatants is strictly prohibited by the Koran and is thus un-Islamic and abhorant to most Moslems of my aquaintance. You may only make war on those who bear arms against you. The Turkish armies for example carried a small Koran tied to their battle standards so that the Law of the Koran would enter conquered cities before them. cheers Peter |
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Peter Hendra wrote:
By the way, we in South East Asia also have to guard against terrorism including both fundamental Christian and Islamic groups such as in Indonesia. However, I would like to say that killing non-combatants is strictly prohibited by the Koran and is thus un-Islamic and abhorant to most Moslems of my aquaintance. It is the fanatical 10% of each religion that you have to watch out for. Christians have had plenty of bloody zealots as have the muslims, hindus, etc. What is really needed in this case is for the moderate muslim majority to stand up and fight these apostates before they end up starting the world conflagration that they are hoping for. Don W. |
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