March 18, 2005

A Celebration of Failure

Letter to the Editor

It's been two years since the Iraq occupation began and the Bush administration is celebrating the anniversary of failure. It is not surprise to us who have opposed the war from the beginning that no weapons of mass destruction were found. The war is a fraud. America is in decline. We are living a lie. America has turned it's back on reality.

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March 17, 2005

Bush tries to steal from poor - again!

Letter to the Editor

I want to thank the Republicans in the Senate who crossed party lines and voted with the Democrats to stop Bush from cutting medical services for the poor so that the super rich can keep their tax cuts. Poor people who are sick need medical services to stay alive and get well. I would hope that America remains a country who still shows compassion for poor sick people.

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March 16, 2005

Avoiding World War 3

Letter to the Editor

I've always wondered about how Adolf Hitler could have been stopped in the 1930s during his rise to power. And I've blamed the German people for not having stopped it from the beginning. But at the time nothing like that had ever happened before and our world barely escaped a one world evil empire.

Suppose the same thing were happening today and we can all see it coming - what are we to do? Are we going to sit back and let it happen again - or are we going to nip it in the bud? We know better now and with today's technology we no longer have the excuse that we didn't know. We can say that we don't see the same thing coming because it is so obvious.

When telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act there can be no denying that we have a responsibility to act and to prevail. So I ask the people of the world one simple question, "Are we going to sit back and allow it to happen again - or are we going to rise up and stop it?" We simply can not sit back and allow this to happen.

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