To: headsonpikes
Do you honestly think a vote cast 3 days after such a catastrophic event really evolves to the level of calling an entire nation, a nation of traitors and cowards?
Will the author say the same thing about the United States should Kerry win?
13 posted on
03/15/2004 8:44:39 AM PST by
JohnGalt
(If any question why we died, Tell them because our fathers lied. -- R. Kipling)
To: JohnGalt
"Do you honestly think a vote cast 3 days after such a catastrophic event really evolves to the level of calling an entire nation, a nation of traitors and cowards?
Will the author say the same thing about the United States should Kerry win?"
Yes and Yes
15 posted on
03/15/2004 8:45:52 AM PST by
raloxk
To: JohnGalt
Yoshida is a polemicist - he simplifies to make his point.
He is not to my particular taste - neither are those 'bubble-boy' theoretical libertarians who abjure realpolitik in favor of Utopia.
I've seen a few of those here.
23 posted on
03/15/2004 8:55:29 AM PST by
headsonpikes
(Spirit of '76 bttt!)
To: JohnGalt
"Will the author say the same thing about the United States should Kerry win?"
Maybe he won't but I sure will. And I am most underwhelmed by Bush as an, err, cough, splutter, ahh, conservative.
65 posted on
03/15/2004 9:55:04 AM PST by
Mortimer Snavely
(Comitas, Firmitas, Gravitas, Humanitas, Industria)
To: JohnGalt
"Do you honestly think a vote cast 3 days after such a catastrophic event really evolves to the level of calling an entire nation, a nation of traitors and cowards?Will the author say the same thing about the United States should Kerry win?
Yes...
But the author would not be alone in his assessment; I as well as thousands of Freepers would also deem America a "nation of traitors and cowards" for voting in Kerry.
To: JohnGalt
Treason, no. Cowards, yes.
If Kerry wins are we cowards? Most likely.
98 posted on
03/15/2004 4:12:35 PM PST by
Tempest
(Don't blame me, I'm voting for Bush.)
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