[Vision2020] This Isn't Hate Speech, Either

Matt Decker mattd2107 at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 9 21:54:22 PDT 2006


Ellen,

I think the point is obvious. Sure there are different Americas, usually 
when one refers to America most people know what that is or what was 
intended. Im sure no harm is meant towards others by saying this. I believe 
this not to be pompous or intentional harm towards our neighbors. Really how 
many times have you been overseas talking to someone else asking where they 
are from, them saying they are from America and you thinking they meant 
Chile?

I don't recall in my travels including Australia (which by the way love us 
for saving their asses in WW2)  people hating or not being neighborlly to 
AMERICANS of united states decent. Just my travels though.

Matt




>From: "Ellen Roskovich" <gussie443 at hotmail.com>
>To: privatejf32 at hotmail.com, vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] This Isn't Hate Speech, Either
>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 21:28:18 -0700
>
>
>
>I think some people aren't getting this point. . . the United States shares 
>the continent of North America with Canada.  Canadians will tell you they 
>are "American" just as their neighbors to the south (USA) are "American".   
>Then there's Central America and South America. . . and all these 
>inhabitants feel "American".  And they ARE American.   It really annoys 
>people from other countries when we call ourselves "Americans" like we own 
>the entire piece of real estate on both sides of the equator.
>
>So don't ever tell a Canadian he's "Anti-American". . . he will set you 
>straight and let you know he doesn't agree with some of the policies of the 
>United States. . . and he is a fellow American.
>
>Not that complicated.  Look at a map.
>
>Ellen A. Roskovich
>
>
>
>
>
>
>From:  "J Ford" <privatejf32 at hotmail.com>
>To:  vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject:  Re: [Vision2020] This Isn't Hate Speech, Either
>Date:  Sun, 09 Jul 2006 20:29:01 -0700
> >When I was in the military and got shipped overseas to Germany, we
> >were told "don't go out to the towns with your uniform on and stick
> >to USA-held businesses as much as possible."  We were also
> >admonished to go with the culture and traditions of the country, be
> >it Germany (if we were to stay there) or France, Italy, Britain,
> >Korea, Japan, one of the Africa nations, etc.  BUT, we were never
> >told that it would be better to not admit to our nationality.  Fact
> >is, people know from what country a person hales just by their
> >behavior, use
>of the language, dress, etc.
> >
> >I am sorry you were told, in Australia (of all places,) not to admit
> >to your country-of-origin and I feel you were cheated out of a
> >really good opportunity to dis-prove Miss Texas by behaving in a
> >more appropriate manner.  I would hope that if you travel again, you
> >can find it in yourself to be proud of your actions and that you are
> >from America and let the "Miss Texas'" speak for themselves.
> >
> >I know you are a good person and would never do anything that would
> >embarrass or make America wish you were from some other country.
> >
> >Besides, everyone knows that outside of Alaska, everything is bigger
> >in Texas, ESPECIALLY their bad behavior (for those from Texas,
> >you'll appreciate the Alaska v. Texas rivalry this statement is born
>
> >from.)      :)
> >
> >J  :]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>From: debismith at moscow.com
> >>To: Chasuk <chasuk at gmail.com>, vision2020 at moscow.com
> >>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] This Isn't Hate Speech, Either
> >>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 17:22:10 -0700
> >>
> >><?xml  version="1.0" ?>
> >><html>
> >><head>
> >><title></title>
> >></head>
> >><body>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">Thanks for posting this, Chas. While
> >>I am still a big fan of the US, our cConstitution (on which
> >>others have been modeled), and all the *goodies* we have in the US,
> >>I am aware we are not the
> >>end-all-be-all in
>the world. Having traveled to other countries
> >>(apologizing all the while for
> >>George Bush), I am astounded that US citizens are so damn dense
> >>about the rest of the world.
> >>Yes, folks, there is a *rest of the World*, and some of it is
> >>better than us in some ways, some
> >>of it is worse in some ways, and all of it is different in many
> >>ways. </span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">Our current government seems to assume
> >>not only are we the best, but the only. They make
> >>assumptions based on US mores and behavior patterns, and insist the
> >>rest of the world just
> >>isn't as *civilized* as we are. The facts
>(based on real data, not
> >>emotional patriotic ferver) show
> >>us to be sadly lacking in many of the things we proclaim are
> >>superior here. If we don't
> >>recognize and address these things, we will regret it sooner rather
> >>than later. We say we are a
> >>bastion of Liberty and Justice for All---the facts show we are not.
> >>We say we have the best
> >>human rights in the worls---the facts show we still disenfranchise
> >>whole groups of citizens. We
> >>say we are proponents of peace and human rights and that we help
> >>others around the world---
> >>well, that's just a damn lie to salve our conscience. The truth and
> >>the facts (again, based on
> >>real numbers) show that the US is iconoclastic, insular,
> >>complaisant, dumbed down, and
> >>losing
>monetary value around the world. </span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">When I went to Australia (just after
> >>the September 11 terror attacks) with a large group of US
> >>citizens for a World Council of the YWCA, we were told as a group
> >>not to display overt
> >>*America* regalia. For those who just didn't get it, it was spelled
> >>out in capital letters:</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">*America is a continent, just like
> >>Africa is a continent. It has lots of Nations on the
>Continent.
> >>The US is NOT America. It is the United States of America. There
> >>are other Nations on the
> >>Continent, so do not say you are American. Do not wear the US flag
> >>as a display--lots of folks
> >>do not like the US, and you might get spat upon, punched out, or
> >>shot. You will, at the very
> >>least, be confronted. Be polite. Do not tell everyone you meet that
> >>your country is better than
> >>their country. Do not compare your possessions to their
> >>possessions. Do not tell them how to
> >>improve their country. Do not refuse to eat the food unless it
> >>looks like something you ate last
> >>week in your homwtown in the US. Do not tell people the food looks
> >>weird, tastes weird, or is
> >>better in the US. Ask questions, learn about the local
>people, try
> >>something new, and become
> >>a citizen of the world*.</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">In spite of all that, we still had
> >>a woman from Texas, with big hair and a white cowboy hat,
> >>wearing a rhinestone US flag the size of a telephon book, telling
> >>everyone from everywhere how
> >>to do everything. I was in an antique store, talking with the
> >>owner, when she came in. Her
> >>initial comments were about how stupid it was to have the prices
> >>not in US dollars. Her next
> >>comments were about how her greatgrandsomethingorother fought at
> >>the Alamo and she had
> >>the antiques to prove it
>so who did this guy think he was
> >>displaying junk from Abbos and
> >>calling it Antique. From my earlier conversations with him, he knew
> >>I was there for the YWCA.
> >>He asked me if I knew the nasty woman from the US. I cheesed out
> >>and told him I was from
> >>Canada and had never seen her before in my life.
> >>IIIICKKKK</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">The point is:</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span style="font-size:10pt">I
> >>am a delegate to the YWCA World
> >>Council in Kenya in 2007. I want to focus on building
> >>international bridges for
>women, human rights, and global
> >>understanding towards peace. </span></font><font
> >>face="Arial"><span style="font-size:10pt"><b> I
> >>don't want to lie and say I'm from Canada. </b></span></font><font
> >>face="Arial"><span style="font-size:10pt">I
> >>want to proudly proclaim the United States of
> >>America as my homeland. I do not want to apologize for the foreign
> >>policies of my government-
> >>--I want to applaud them and and have the rest of the world join in
> >>the applause. I want us to
> >>BE what our internal mythos claims we are. I love my country, fear
> >>my government, and
> >>criticize what needs to change. </span></font></div>
> >><div
>align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">We are an amazing and wonderful country,
> >>full of good people who believe in our country and
> >>our ideals. Unfortunately, this country has been hijacked by those
> >>who want us to stay stupid,
> >>unquestioning, relying on reaction rather than proactive
> >>relationships, insular, frightened of the
> >>world, and thus, able to ignorantly poclaim our superiority. I'm
> >>not willing to accept the
> >>Administration's *prevention* policies as a valid way of conducting
> >>International Affairs.</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font
>face="Arial"><span style="font-size:10pt">
> >>I am not complying to the formula.
> >>The World is too big for George Bush and his handlers to
> >>wrap their pointy heads around. The World is too big for one
> >>Religion to suffice. The World is
> >>too big for that woman from Texas to Control. </span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">Most importantly, the World is too
> >>big for citizens of the US to ignore. We go on thinking our
> >>Wal-Marts, MacDonalds, Disney Worlds, Brittney Spears, and George
> >>Bush will see us
> >>through any problems. This is just a SHIT SANDWICH. Indeed, the
> >>World notices the
>Shit
> >>Sandwich. They are smart enough in other places around the World to
> >>recognize it as shit,
> >>enjoy it or discard it or vilify the US with the shit as they see
> >>applicable. We are the only
> >>people on the planet who swallow the shit sandwich whole AND
> >>PROCLAIM IT GOOD. Those
> >>in the US who aren't willing to eat the Shit Sandwich are called
> >>unpatriotic and (gasp) liberals.
> >>If we look at the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, the Shit
> >>Sandwich Eaters are the true
> >>enemies of the Country. Those of us who say *NO* are truly citizens
> >>of the World, Patriots of
> >>the US, and the ones who will move forward rather than retain a
> >>go-nowhere-status-quo.</span></font></div>
> >><div
>align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">Debi R-S</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Date sent:        Sun, 9 Jul 2006
> >>12:20:33 -0700</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>From:                        
> >></b></span></font><font
> >>face="Arial" color="#000080"><span style="font-size:10pt">Chasuk
> >>&lt;chasuk at gmail.com&gt;</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>To:                            
> >></b></span></font><font
> >>face="Arial" color="#000080"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt">Vision2020
>
> >>&lt;vision2020 at moscow.com&gt;</span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Subject:                    
> >></b></span></font><font face="Arial" color="#000080"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>[Vision2020] This Isn't Hate Speech,
> >>Either</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><u>[ Double-click this line for list
> >>subscription options ]</u><b>
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> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Below is a slightly expurgated,
> >>admittedly controversial (yet still</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>interesting) excerpt from
> >>Craigslist:</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>********************************************************************************</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>MYTH. The US doesn't need improvement
> >>compared to other countries; it</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>is the greatest country in the
> >>world.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>TRUTH:</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Wrong again. I'll only cite the
> >>statistics here.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Adult Literacy Scale:
> >>#9</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Sweden and #2 Norway)-
> >>OECD</b></span></font></div>
> >><div
>align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Healthcare Quality
> >>Index: #37</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 France and #2 Italy)- World
> >>Health Organization 2003</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking of Student Reading
> >>Ability: #12</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Finland and #2 South Korea)-
> >>OECD PISA 2003</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking of Student Problem
> >>Solving Ability: #26</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 South Korea and #2 Finland)-
> >>OECD PISA 2003</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Student
>Mathematics
> >>Ability: # 24</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Hong Kong and #2 Finland)-
> >>OECD PISA 2003</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking of Student Science
> >>Ability: #19</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Finland and #2 Japan)- OECD
> >>PISA 2003</b></span></font></div>
> >><div
>align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Women's Rights Scale:
> >>#17</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Sweden and #2 Norway)- World
> >>Economic Forum Report</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Position on Timeline of Gay
> >>Rights Progress: # 6 (1997)</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Sweden 1987 and #2 Norway 1993)-
> >>Vexen</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Life Expectancy:
> >>#29</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Japan and #2 Hong Kong)- UN
> >>Human Development Report 2005</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Journalistic
>Press
> >>Freedom Index: #32</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Finland, Iceland, Norway and
> >>the Netherlands tied)- Reporters</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Without Borders
> >>2005</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Political Corruption
> >>Index: #17</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Iceland and #2 Finland)- Transparency
> >>International 2005</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Quality of Life
> >>Survey: #13</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Ireland and #2 Switzerland)-
> >>The Economist Magazine ...Wikipedia</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>&quot;Celtic Tiger&quot; if you
> >>still have your
>doubts.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Environmental
> >>Sustainability
> >>Index: #45</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Finland and #2 Norway)- Yale
> >>University ESI 2005</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Overall Currency
> >>Strength: #3 (US
>Dollar)</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 UK pound sterling and #2 European
> >>Union euro)- FTSE 2006....the</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>dollar is now a liability, so many
> >>banks worldwide have planned to</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>switch to euro</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Infant Mortality
> >>Rate: #32</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Sweden and #2 Finland)- Save
> >>the Children Report 2006</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>USA Ranking on Human Development
> >>Index (GDP, education, etc.): #10</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>(#1 Norway and #2 Iceland)- UN
> >>Human Development Report
>2005</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>So much for those &quot;socialist&quot;
> >>Europeans and those &quot;backward&quot; Asians,
> >>hm?</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>We can do better than
> >>this.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Miscellany:</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>*Only 18% of Americans own passports
> >>and bother to travel outside of the US.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>* 85% of US soldiers in Iraq believe
> >>that they are there to get</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>revenge for 9/11.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>*
>New international student enrollment
> >>in US grad schools has</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>decreased by 6%, because of xenophobic
> >>post-9/11 US visa restrictions,</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>jacked-up tuition fees and better
> >>educational opportunities in the EU</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>and Asia. So no, not everyone wants
> >>to come here anymore, because it's</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font
>face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>become a land of incredibly limited
> >>opportunity, and we've lowered our</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>educational
> >>standards.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>MYTH: The US government loves to
> >>help other countries.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font
>face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>TRUTH:</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>This is a myth. The US government
> >>tends to be motivated by interests,</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>not humanitarian
> >>principles.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Denmark gives the most amount of
> >>its GDP (1.01%) to
>developing</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>countries; Norway gives 0.91%;
> >>the Netherlands give 0.79% and so on</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>until the end of list, where the
> >>USA sits. Yes, America ranks DEAD</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>LAST in foreign aid at a pathetic
> >>0.1% of its GDP, compared to the</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>other 21 nations listed as developed
> >>nations. The idea that the US</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>government is a heroic bunch that
> >>runs around the world helping the</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>poor and the disempowered is not
> >>backed up by the evidence. We have</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>one of the stingiest governments
> >>on earth.</b></span></font></div>
> >><div
>align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>Most Americans believe the US spends
> >>24% of its budget on aid to poor</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>countries; the actual amount is
> >>well under a quarter of 1%. Our</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>country also ranks #5 on asylum-seeker
> >>acceptance rates (#1 is Denmark</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
>
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>and #2 is
> >>Canada).</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>********************************************************************************</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>-- </b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>http://emmagoldman.wordpress.com/</b></span></font></div>
> >><div
>align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>&quot;Aren't people absurd! They
> >>never use the freedoms they do have, but</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>demand those they don't have; they
> >>have freedom of thought, they</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><font face="Arial"><span
> >>style="font-size:10pt"><b>demand freedom of speech.&quot;
> >>-- S&oslash;ren Kierkegaard</b></span></font></div>
> >><div align="left"><br/>
> >></div>
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