It's quite poignant really, while I disagree with the man and his policies and his views that the belief in an abrahamic monotheist god is the proper solution, he covers a lot of important points about the inherent contradictions of such styles of political parties- parties which preach the opposite of what they do and deliberately fail to distinguish such things, and at the same time those very parties are cheered on by a stupified populous who, as it turns out, is ridiculously bad at judging what is in it's best interests.
But, you don't have to worry. In the western world, people don't think with their brains anymore, they think with their gut. This letter will be rejected for what it will make it's rejectors feel, rather than the ideas it presents.
The first few cases in proving the above point would be taking a gander at the first few replies this thread has garnered.
Like the truthout article explains: "more to be gained by sabre-rattling than peacemaking," and I believe both sides are horrendously guilty of sabre-rattling (to say the least).
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