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Date Posted: 14:11:43 03/11/02 Mon
Author: Kammgirl
Subject: TF your comments do not sound insensitive at all and I thank you so much for your kind words and I agree. I have been to many different countries and I have seen what the US has done and honestly much of what we have done in the name of freedom makes me sick. I do not want innocent people to suffer and I do not hate the Afgani people. I hate what those in power do and that they have control over our lives. There needs to be major changes. In this great nation, a place like Appalachia should never exist. In this great nation, everyone should have a home.
In reply to: Tf 's message, "(((Kammi))). My comments probably sound insensitive. click" on 09:41:33 03/11/02 Mon

> The flags give you comfort. That's something that
>I forgot. They should be a tribute to all those who
>perished.
> Honestly, I love this country but I think it's
>good to keep any administration on their toes by being
>informed......... Last Tuesday when I went to vote, I
>was the only one in the building besides the people in
>charge of the ballots. There was really low voter
>turnout in my city. It's these things that makes me
>question our true understanding of patriotism. I also
>feel that some think in terms of 'blind
>patriotism'(I'm not very articulate, so I hope this
>makes sense.), like blind faith. I have to question.
>This country has done some wonderful things, but also
>some horrible things that tend to get swept under the
>rug at times like this. We need to rally together but
>we also need to know we're not a superior people just
>because we reside in US borders...............But
>Kammi, I will never question the heroism, bravery and
>patriotism of your brother. He and people like him
>give me hope for the human race.

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