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| An Open Letter to a Friend in Brazil |
| 5.11.04 |
Dear (Name Hidden),
My wife told me of your email of disappointment about us being happy that George W. Bush won re-election. Yes we are. And before you consider us as wrong for this, keep in mind that he is a Christian- something the media hates him for- including much of South American (including Brasil) and European media. Forget the United States media. CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the L.A. Times, etc, hate him. Dan Rather and CBS (a major US television network) tried to use false documents and false stories to undermine President George W. Bush.
If you want a more balanced look at our President, seek news from http://www.foxnews.com http://www.wnd.com http://www.washtimes.com/ and my weblog at http://4god.blogspot.com. (For a better web-browser go to http://www.mozilla.org and download the "Firefox" browser, it blocks pop-ups very well)
If you base you dislike of George W. Bush on the Iraq War, remember first that September 11th changed this country a lot. We will not stand by and allow terrorism like occurs in Israel. Unfortunately, we are a major reason Israel doesn't eliminate the so-called Palestinian problem. But we will not stand by and watch Al Qaeda terrorize us on our ground. Keeping that in mind, look at this:
About two thirds of al-Qaeda's leadership has now been killed or captured, its communications choked off, its fundraising disrupted, its training sites and sanctuaries eliminated.
Instead of aiding al-Qaeda as in the past, Saudis and Pakistanis and
Gulf Arabs have begun pitched battles against the network.
The Pakistani ring that was selling nuclear technology to rogue
nations like North Korea and Libya was exposed and broken up in 2004.
Sobered by Saddam's fate, Libya renounced terror and nuclear
proliferation, and Syria has announced it will accede to U.S. pressure
and pull troops out of Lebanon, where it has long incubated
international terrorists. Under similar U.S. pressure, the Saudis have
finally stated they are willing to allow women to vote in the future.
In Afghanistan and Iraq, more than 50 million people who previously lived under two of the cruelest governments on Earth are free to choose their own leaders for the first time ever.
And Saddam Hussein, one of the most hideous despots on the globe, will soon face courtroom justice at the hands of his own victims.
(from http://www.worldmagblog.com/archives/010321.html)
George W. Bush is Pro-Life, meaning that he is opposed to abortion (the murder of innocent unborn children)- while John Kerry not only supported abortion, but supported partial birth abortion (which is third trimester in which the baby is partially delivered and the head remains in the mother while the "doctor" inserts an instrument into the baby's skull and tears up the brain to kill him or her). George W. Bush also opposes homosexual marriage while John Kerry supports it. George W. Bush has opened the door for churches to work with the government in order to promote better services through "religious" organizations. He frequently calls on the Lord despite media hostility to such references.
I believe your opinion, and the opinion of many Brazilians, is colored by the media's hatred of George W. Bush and Lula's opposition to George W. Bush. Sometimes I applaud Lula's stand against the USA, but I realize that stand is because of his communist/socialist worldview, not out of pure Brazilian patriotism.
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