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Peace Disturbances

Liberal definitions. Also: Post 9/11 lungs. The bad boy from Scotland. Action letter to the President. Plus more.

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/p> p> LITTLE DRUMMER BOY br> Re: Bongo Don's letter (under "Anger Distribution") in Reader Mail's An Angry Scene : /p>

As a Scot who appreciates the sacrifices America is making on behalf of the West, I am sorry that Bongo Don is an all too typical product of our diminished education system and apologize for his remarks. He (it's a pretty fair bet that Bongo Don is a man) might like to consider that while many buildings in Scotland are older than the United States, many buildings in the U.S. are older than Bongo Don.

p>Can it be that Bongo Don is a trifle angry and upset? Nah! That drool coming from his mouth is just saliva to wet down the uneatable haggis while beating his bongos looking for the fictional Loch Ness monster. In other words, I think Mr. Bongo Don is a nutcase waiting to explode. (They're coming to take me away, ha ha. They're coming to take me away...) br> -- Ruth Warren br> Canal Fulton, Ohio /p> p> The letter from Bongo Don from Scotland could have very well been the content of a fund raising letter straight from Howard Dean's DNC. By repeating and using these monstrous lies, the radical left and the leadership of the Democrats think they will regain their former power and glory. Though I pray it will not happen they may do so. One thing I do know is I can never support anyone running for office as a Democrat. No matter if they seem to be of wonderful character and say they support everything I support. By running as a Democrat they are aligning themselves with a Party that has shown itself to not only be feckless in defense of the nation but actively pushing "talking points" and policies that may advance the Party but will surely destroy America. They thereby prove that they are either stupidly naive or cunningly evil. Neither are qualities that I want in a person to run the government. I was not alive in the 1930s, so I don't know what the Republicans did then that forced them to wander for 60 years in the wilderness before regaining the trust of the country to run things again. I am alive now and the Democrats look to be heading for that same wilderness. br> --
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