Sinister: Reasons to be proud of

Stefano [Steady-State] stephanowic at xxx.it
Thu Mar 20 11:02:21 GMT 2003


Dear Sinister

	We tried. Some of us tried and we believed we could make it.

	We knew it was hard. But it was good to believe. It was good to have the feelings of being part of something big. Believing we could stop the country in which we are living, a country which in my case is not even my own one, if does any matter, to get into a reckless war. Being part of peaceful and democratic movement.

	We didn’t make it, apparently.
	Arrogance won, as it is often happening, but that shouldn’t stop us to show our disgust. If you feel like that, obviously. 
	I used the word disgust, because I can’t find a better one: I actually feel disgusted, on about the opinion of the many is being ignored and neglected, or even branded as ‘lack of loyalty’ or ‘cowardly’ or worst.

	And what is supposed to be called braveness? Bombing a country which almost hasn’t got a ‘proper’ army. Facing it with the most powerful military display since the Vietnam war (something which shown with a kind of ‘bravado’ proud by the so-called alley
 alley to what?). They will be usually “brave” enough to drop bombs from the high sky, generally over people who are absolutely harmless, and have just the power  to hope the bomb won’t hit they house today, and keep the hope it is not going to happen tomorrow or the day after. Something to be proud of. Really. Are call causalities. Such a good word to mean slaughter. Hospitals, school, water lines, power centrals, causalities, they say. And now they are telling from the radio that the their bomb are much brighter then before. Such a nonsense. And they call tall on day that those people were hiding chemical, biological and even nuclear weapon. (All weapons that the US have more than any other country. Disarm them please. I fe!
el a bit scared.)

	This is all look so brave.
	You should be proud looking back at all the good we have done to the Iraqi and middle-eastern people. Really really proud.
			Really really brave.

	I just feel a bit disgusted, indeed. I feel like I want to shout loud, bu
				And a tiny bit disgusted.
I hope that we can make a decent sinister delegation to the march which is going to take place on Saturday, the 22nd*.


		The proud I feel of buy part of our occidental democracy.
		
		Yes, we rule the school.
		Take care, yours
		Stefano


* if you feel like you want to come along please drop a note of least
I will really apreciate it

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I'll be careful when I drive
'cause I want to see her once
before I die.
              ONQ

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