Subj: RE: "Good versus Evil?" - or "Evil versus
Evil?"
Date: 3/14/2003 3:27:33 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Jeffrey.Schaffer@langley.af.mil
To: Restoreliberty@aol.com, undisclosed-recipients:;
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Adrian,
Hello!
You started your latest Email so well. Your first two paragraphs were objective. So, I even began to hold hope for an unbiased offering from you. Unfortunately, you reverted back to your true colors in your third paragraph and began your usual political diatribe. Your true intention remains a transparent contempt for our leadership and our country.
It is interesting how you try to suggest that our president should "dare stand before the people and admit to them that they have been tricked out of their basic liberties."
Do you really think your readers are 'simple minded' enough to be 'led' to believe that the president controls all you inferred?
Does the president really control:
- the right to free labor?
- the right of locomotion?
- the legal duty to file and pay income tax?
Do you dislike the president?
Do you need a scapegoat?
Or, do you really believe that the president has all that power?
If that is 'really' your belief, then maybe you need to do a LOT more study.
Instead of criticism, can you offer alternatives? It is so easy to complain, but it is more difficult to come up with constructive suggestions.
Are there really thousands warehoused in debtor's prisons? Even if that were true, we are called to submit to the authorities appointed over us. And if we refuse to do that, then there are consequences for those actions. Are there really thousands who "commit suicide every year to emancipate themselves from cannibalistic slavery"? More of your trademark sensational and inflammatory writing. Hey, at least you were able to finish strong with your last 2 paragraphs. I agree with what you wrote in both of those paragraphs.
To recap, the first 2 paragraphs and the last 2 paragraphs were objective. So, now you only need to work on all the other paragraphs in between. Best wishes on your next effort.
Take care,
Jeff Schaffer