Right On John!!

Guido E. Santacana laffitte at PRTC.NET
Wed Oct 4 07:12:52 EDT 2000


I don't know exactly on what moral conduct the CIA operates but I think that it has done quite a good job of being able to keep our right to express ourselves against the CIA quite intact and talking about freedom of thougth, I have not seen a worse attack on this right than that coming from the "politically correct" way of expressing ourselves.

Danger lies in extremisms  being from the left or right. It is the balance between these two extremes what keeps our democracy going. If we see a government leaning too much to the left, we push right and vice versa. Believe me guys, I came running away from communism years ago, what we have is a treasure that many times we don't recognize.
Now it's time to continue the Heathkit list as usual. Sorry for the bandwith. It was too tempting.

Best 73s to all,
Guido Santacana KP4FAR

Malcolm Leonard wrote:

>  Lets not forget that his dad once headed the CIA,an organization that simply created its own code of moral conduct,as such code suited its purpose at the moment.Lie,manipulate,steal and kill if ,in the opinion of the Director ,such behaviour is deemed "necessary" for the "protection" of the United States.Another extremely  dangerous example of ultra right wing fantasizing that there is just *one" appropriate code of behaviour for all Americans.,and that **their**concept of morality ought to be acceptable to all peoples the world over.And...if it isn't.....force the poor buggers to accept it as gospel...or else.
>
> The government has no business preaching morality,nor should we look to politicians for moral leadership.Washington D.C. is not a church,it is the seat of national government ,and there are many different ,but equally valid views on what constiutes"moral"behaviour You have the right to your moral beliefs,as I do to mine.But keep washington out of it,if you value true freedom,especially so,freedom of thought.
>
> Malcolm Leonard
>
>   John Backowski <johnski at IX.NETCOM.COM> wrote:
> In response to John Farrington's insight.
>
> I couldn't agree with your description more.
> We unfortunately have a country that would rather reward idiocy than encourage ingenuity.
> First we need to reaquaint the youth and misguided with clear examples of moral leadership.
> Thanks to Presidential Candidate, Governor Bush, we will have a fighting chance.
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