Quote Originally Posted by hempity
Ho Torog,
a year before bush stole the election, there were freedom fighters, now there are only nondescript terrorist surrounding you, threatening to rape your baby's and eat your women, this in itself is absurd.
From before the time of the crusaders and Saladin, the white christains have thought they knew what was best for the world, and have tried to push their perverted ideas of freedom onto the world.
now the u.s. and those they call allies are the only countries allowed to have nuclear weapons, the only countries free to use biological and untested weapons on their own people, even torture is within your means. where now do you draw the line between good and evil? are the good guys the ones that can have elections that can be rigged? are the good guys the ones that can torture and hold people without charges or trials? the good guys can bust down doors and drag people away in the dead of night never to be heard from again? got any real answers? or just the pap and drivel the government feeds you?
Howdy hempity,

You make some good points that are hard to argue with..the line between good and evil,is gittin blurred somewhat..and it's becoming more difficult to define the line.

My greatest concern,is abandoning those who thirst for freedom,to that end..maybe I have become too willing to allow the line between good and evil,to be blurred..I feel like I have to put up with more and more,coming from Bush and the repubs,in order to git-r-done..it seems that as with all men who have power-that if ya give em an inch,they'll won't settle for anything less than a mile.

Have a good one ...
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