tyranny at home and abroad

Jon Ford jonmfordster@hotmail.com
Fri, 30 May 2003 13:28:29 -0700


For once, I sort of agree with Michael: tyranny is tyranny, and if that is 
the mind-set of a ruler and his junta, it will be reflected simultaneously  
both in domestic and foreign policy. Bush's government has always been 
tyrannical and anti-rights, as seen in his cabinet choices and advisory 
circle. 9/11 was an attack from without, which Bush and Company used as an 
excuse to attack civil rights as well as to push their already tyrannical 
and exploitive  Middle Eastern agenda  much further.

Jon


>From: Michael Eisenstadt <michaele@ando.pair.com>
>To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
>Subject: Re: Fw: Byron Black has sent you a link from rrstar.com
>Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 13:45:11 -0500
>
>telebob x wrote:
> >
> > Well I LOVE the Israel bashing...bring on more of it.  Their
> > administration deserves worse, just as does ours.
>
>Well he brought this up 3 times in the speech without
>going into the issue further than to condemn "Israel."
>
>I thought 3 times was excessive in one speech. For the
>rest I am sympathetic with his take on things.
>
>US does not belong in the Near EAst. for better or for
>worse that's where Israel happens to be. 'twere better
>had she gone to Uganda as was once broached back early
>in the last century among Zionist circles, but she didnt.
>
>as i was told in the Chuck Wagon way back in the 60s
>by an Arab student (after i had speechified on the subject)
>"For the Arab the Jew is the stick up his ass." that
>indeed was a useful piece of information. i had never
>heard that from Moroccan acquaintances in the mid
>50s in Paris but they were sorta middle-class doing the
>student bit there. When asked what they were studying
>they invariable answered "des affaires" (business).
>
> > Right on Chris Hedges! And thanks to the Rockford College
> > Prez for stirring up the soup. Silence is deadly.
> > Tyranny at home always begins with tyranny abroad....
>
>that last sentence is both wrong and ridiculous
>(=laughable). unless you are trying to say that the
>tyrant is at first tyrannical abroad and is then
>tyrannical at home? which is also ridiculous
>
>i dare you to instance one example of tyranny at home
>beginning with tyranny abroad. much less always.
>

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