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Originally Posted by rainheart
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.
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I'd have to agree. This seems to be exactly the case. Bush puts on his "unhappy" face and the letter flies into the garbage.
The letter brought up a lot of good points. I think what was said can be agreed with by me (except of course the destruction of Israel.. tho there were also good points about the UN resolutions being vetoed).
I think not agreeing with everything said because the guy believes in God and tries to make his points through his belief is a little... childish. He seems to want things like peace the non-blowing up of young children and families. Disagreeing with those things (even when yuo agree with them) just because he says its stuff God also wants doesn't make any logical sense.
To be honewst i think he was trying to put foward the point that he isn't trying to make nukes and is instead doing things for peace. While he may not have come out and said it.. i think it was made pretty clear. He doesn't want to be like Bush.. killing thousands and thousands of people.. the lies.. the fear. He wants peace.
For those who said he doesn't care what the world thinks about him i think you may need to reread. He wrote atleast 1 paragraph about how history views people long after their presidency/regime is over. MOST of his message is about how the world views the US and stuff liek that. If you ask me he is very interested in what others think.