1.Don't link Americans with American foreign polcy. They are two separate and distinct entities. For the most part Americans are highly idealistic and moral. American foreign policy is driven by an entirely different set of standards. Much of the time it does not serve the interest of US citizens or the people that the policy experts pretend to help. For example, no rational American citizen would agree to the US policy which overthrew the elected governments in Slovokia, Hungary or Belarussia in order to install Communists(now called capitalists)
2.There is one precept that should distinquish a moral peoples from the "other": The ends do not justify the means!! Give up that concept and then you have no right to claim moral superiority.
3.Brzezinski justifies using good terrorists(at that time) against bad ones. What most good citizens should see is that he was happy to kill Russian boys because they had oppressive rulers. Does not any one in the US realize that the Russian Bolsheviks acted worse than Hitler to their own citizens?
4.Do you not know that the power and the finance for all of the Communist subjugation came from New York and the traitors in our government?
1.Don't link Americans with American foreign polcy.
This is an absolutely KEY point. Criticizing American foreign policy is certainly not unpatriotic, and in fact is very patriotic if that criticism targets those times when America's foreign policy practitioners abandon American values when they do what they do. Excellent point.
Is that you Lyndon LaRouche?