Re: Frum Rabbi appointed dean




> You MIGHT have a point -- if Weimar Germany was comparable to the US, even
> under the odious Bush.
>
>
I am surprised that you used the world "odious" to describe
the democratically elected President of the United States who
is carrying out democratic decisions with the support of the
democratically elected House and Senate, both of which are
operating democratically with the President's party in
the democratic majority. All decisions of the President
such as the Patriot Act and the War in Iraq were decided
democratically by the democratically run Congress and it
is wrong for people to oppose democratic decisisions made
democratically. This is an attack on democracy and law
and order. After all, Supreme Court, who decided democratically
that Bush narrowly carried Florida in 2000 making "W" the
democratically
elected President. The fact that Gore got more votes does not
detract from the democracy of the election because the US
is a national of law and order and it is bad for people to
have any doubts about the democratic nature of the gov't
and to be unhappy with the Supreme Court's decision is
an attack on democracy and law and order, after all
the Justices are chosen democratically by the democratically
elected Presidnet and democratically elected Senate operating
democratically.
I think there might be grounds for charging someone who uses
the world "odious" to describe the democratically elected
President with "incitement" because, as we all know,
"words can lead to deeds". It is a fact that most of the
assassinations of Presidents in the last 100 years were
carried out by "blues" (i.e. Leftists) e.g. Lee Oswald
who was a self-proclaimed Marxist, Leon Czolgosz (sp?)
who killed President William McKinley was an anarchist,
the men who tried to kill President Truman were Puerto
Rican nationalists (i.e. third-world revolutionaries) and
the two women who tried to kill President Ford were also
revolutionaries. Thus, special laws should be enacted
preventing incitement by "liberal" or "Leftist" types since
they have been proven to be more violent.

Mi sh'yavin, yavin.

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