I understand your consternation

I understand your consternation as this President has done
absolute squat to earn the confidence of a small minority of us who saw
these wars of choice as the disasters they were to become, long before
they unfolded. Now that a majority of Americans have awakened to this
plain fact albeit, five years too late, we (those few of us who were on
the beam from the very beginning) need to sift through and eliminate
any emotion, hate and distrust for this man.

Only a measured,
rational, realistic and a well thought out approach, sans emotion, will
bring us through this tragedy as unscathed as may be possible
considering the hole we have dug and that much blood is left to be
spilled. The problem with this war and how it was initiated and fought
both at the front and at home has been adversely and grossly effected
negatively by the emotions Americans have placed before logic and
reason.

The Bush/Rove machine have used emotion to carry the
country into war and those very few opposed have used emotion in
failing to either present a solid case in opposition to or prevent this
debacle. We need to back off the emotional propaganda/infighting by
both sides as this energy clouds reason, distorts the issues and
divides the nation allowing the current trending to continue unabated
and spiraling perilously out of control.

My hope of hopes is
that Mr. Bush will look into the faces of the wounded to soften his
resolve and make the needed changes to bring our kids home before any
more are killed or disabled. Then again this may stiffen the Presidents
spine like Hitler brushing the face of pre-teens as the Allies/Russians
bared down outside the gates of Berlin.

Frank Zappa

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