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July 30, 2006
Americans aren't crazy about the American way, either
Many Americans are angry about the way our country behaves in the world, and a letter to the editor in a recent issue of Newsweek magazine is just one expression of this. Rev. David A. Vogan wrote, "All my life I've been learning that the American way to solve problems is to kill people." Please, those of you elsewhere in the world, join with us to change things for the better.
Posted by Karen Christensen at July 30, 2006 1:05 PM
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I am pretty sure a lot of americans must be feeling outraged about what a certain group of people and the government is doing to this country's image. And as the Rev. says, it is not new. But it has to get worse before it gets better. I am surprised people are not out in the streets demonstrating for a stop to this madness already. Do you think the young generations rising are ever going to realize what's going on? They are being put to sleep with fashion and spending and movie-star-gazing from an ever earlier age. Is there ever going to be another generation of "Hippies-make- love-not-war" youth? Will it take the re-instituting of the draft to wake people up???
Posted by: EJ at July 31, 2006 1:43 PM