(Page 6 of 11)
: /p>I accidentally came to read the article by the guy called Jed Babb(l)in' and boy, do I wish I had avoided this accident. Responding any further would mean that I give a damn about his feelings. But I guess that for him, the entire world is irrelevant, and not just the UN or France. To us lesser mortals living in countries which still do not pick and choose countries to bomb, institutions still matter. Especially so the democratic institutions, which his country is so loudly proclaiming to create in Iraq. The UN is the Parliament for the World's Democracy which has been utterly disregarded by America.
p>I can only say to your writer Jed, Many More Happy Wars to You. May you pick and choose more countries to enslave. And by the way, since hatred for France is running so high, why don't you have at go at France next? br> -- Gaurav Goyal br> (India) /p>I just read your message in Spectator published today April 27. I am appalled that a respectful person such as Jed Babbin can write this kind of garbage. Isn't it dissemination of hatred among people? What is the basis for his article beside "gut feel" that he hates French people? Is it freedom of expression? How come if you have communist ideas you cannot publish them in USA but have to go to Europe or somewhere else where broader freedom of expression exist?
It seems to me that the message is spreading hatred among people in the world and if this is the attitude of all Americans, no wonder the world is producing terrorists by the thousand these days turning against Americans.
p>After reading this article, a sad day for trying to live in a better world. br> -- Jean-Jo Bellamy /p> p>
ADVERTISEMENT
SPONSORED LINKS
The speech our President should make.
A noted economist fires back.
How political can you get?
You might have missed it, but it was boomed in January.
Farcical feminism is a decades-old phenomenon, as George Will's essay from 1970 reminds us.