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A Better Future for All

If we are to build a better future for all -- a future in which the least among us is valued and protected; a future in which the basic principles on which our country was founded, all are created equal and endowed with unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, are honored -- our values must be clearly articulated and transparently evident to all who hear us speak or observe our actions. We must walk our talk if we expect our talk to be believable.

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Re: Doesn't this sound like deja vu all over again?


From: Jim Salisbury <jimsalz@yahoo.com>
Date: July 24, 2005 12:14:40 PM CDT

Yes! Ironically the post-Vietnam pseudo-lessons of
"supporting the troops" and not "politicizing" war
have led us to ignore the real lessons of Vietnam. Yet
the administration keeps blaming the media and
insisting we're (in effect) winning - no wait,
according to them we already won. Now we're just
looking for (i.e. creating) terrorists.
     This administration continues to amaze. If Kafka
were alive today, we'd think he was writing
non-fiction.

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