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...gave virtually all Americans cause for thought about the abilities of the current administration. Journalists quickly jumped on the bandwagon, clambering over one another to report on the human tragedy and loss of life. For weeks columns have lamented the destruction, poor response, and the suffering of fellow citizens??all with extremely good cause—but still further urgency is necessary. Sadly, however, the war on terror and natural disasters are not the only demons that threaten the population...
...ACLU of Massachusetts condemned the zones as violations of citizens?? First Amendment rights...
...it’s all about people,” he said. “If you’re going to tell ten-plus million people that they are secondary citizens??I found that fundamentally wrong...
...often denigrated by the American public and news media to the point where we view them as almost subhuman. The American public, as of right now, refuses to tolerate the loss of American soldiers and the general expense necessary to improve the lives of so-called third world citizens??perhaps Bush can appeal to his personal popularity in the Red States and the worth of the mission in the Blue States to garner the necessary support to get involved in the catastrophes in those nations...
...elections in Ohio were fair, and that a recount would be a waste of state tax money. But Blackwell opined that a recount would cost just $1.5 million—not that much in the grander scheme of government spending, and a small price to pay to insure citizens?? faith in the election process...