In a message dated 12/16/2004 9:52:18 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I think the significance is that the protesters are showing their support to one another How quaint, the poorly educated and ignorant in a public display of
solidarity. Do you think they know how to reduce a fractional intellect to the
lowest common denominator?
and helping to solidify that they are not alone in their rejection of the Cheney Dynasty and all that it represents. Gee, in the land I am from, the CIN is George Bush, the duly
elected President of the United States of America. Did you guys participate
in a special plebiscite sponsored by Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and
their effete posse?
William H. Magill wrote: >the vast majority of the population would consider turning one's back on someone to be >nothing more than disrespectful, and a reflection on the upbringing and education of those >so doing. No dialog. No relationship building. No shared vision. So who are the
un-Americans now?
E Pluribus Unum? Or, is it too a victim of our failing to teach in our
schools authentic American history, instead of revisionist PC
detritus?
It is it the way of the warrior, to turn his back on his enemy,
Stephen? Or do you recognize, the current Office of the President is not
occupied by the enemies of our Nation?
Our Nation was established as and shall forever remain "a new order
for the ages".
Craig Melidosian
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