And I know this is also of topic but hotly felt by some who are effected by
this election whehter we had a say in it or no.
If Bush can justify the removal of another head of state because it does not
accord with US foreign policy and is construed as a threat, then surely in
the hope of preserving this world from meltdown never mind the needless
deaths of millions, the UN ought to be justified in removing Bush from the
planet and exiling him on Mars where he would cause less ruination to the
environment.
Larry
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> Subject: Re: The Shakespeare Tragedy
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>
> Well, all I can say is that I think you have read more into my comment
> than I would think supportable. However, I *will* say that regardless of
> your political outlook, the USA presidential election was conducted and
> peacefully settled according to democratic principles. In my book, if an
> election is democratically held and an outcome then occurs as the will
> of the people (whether or not I might agree with that outcome), then
> that settles it.
>
> Communicate your discontent about USA politics and foreign policy all
> you like; that is or ought to be your privilege.
>
> Tim
>
> Timothy Lillie, PhD
> Associate Professor
> The University of Akron
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> Akron OH 55325-4205
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