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<blockquote data-quote="Ralan" data-source="post: 11896" data-attributes="member: 35"><p><strong>The World</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am horrified that you consider me to have displayed that view. I have always taken care to make sure people understand that the common people of any country come under the same category in my eyes. They are the innocents; sometimes they are ignorant, and maybe given the chance they would become the guilty, but as they are they are innocents and in the end it means nothing if they come from the United States or Iraq. If I have a problem with America, it is because of its government and only its government. Its culture I may disagree with, but Americans grow up in this culture, they do not choose it, and in any case I would never judge someone by their culture in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Nothing ever miraculously changes just like that. Little steps have to be made of long years before changes can begin. The important thing is not to just give up hope and say "why should we drop Bush, it won't change anything". Drop Bush, and you get Kerry. Whatever Kerry is like, he is not Bush, and after Bush's four horrific years in office Kerry at least deserves a chance to show he is a better man. After Kerry, vote for the lesser of the two evils again, and again, and again. Do not vote for the president who will go out and 'liberate' people. Vote for the president who can at least help to drag your country out of the mess it is getting into. In this seeming small way, America will begin to change, and slowly the united nations of the world will begin to forgive you, and accept you back into the alliance you are slowly disassociating with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralan, post: 11896, member: 35"] [b]The World[/b] I am horrified that you consider me to have displayed that view. I have always taken care to make sure people understand that the common people of any country come under the same category in my eyes. They are the innocents; sometimes they are ignorant, and maybe given the chance they would become the guilty, but as they are they are innocents and in the end it means nothing if they come from the United States or Iraq. If I have a problem with America, it is because of its government and only its government. Its culture I may disagree with, but Americans grow up in this culture, they do not choose it, and in any case I would never judge someone by their culture in the first place. Nothing ever miraculously changes just like that. Little steps have to be made of long years before changes can begin. The important thing is not to just give up hope and say "why should we drop Bush, it won't change anything". Drop Bush, and you get Kerry. Whatever Kerry is like, he is not Bush, and after Bush's four horrific years in office Kerry at least deserves a chance to show he is a better man. After Kerry, vote for the lesser of the two evils again, and again, and again. Do not vote for the president who will go out and 'liberate' people. Vote for the president who can at least help to drag your country out of the mess it is getting into. In this seeming small way, America will begin to change, and slowly the united nations of the world will begin to forgive you, and accept you back into the alliance you are slowly disassociating with. [/QUOTE]
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