[Paleopsych] multiculturalism and freedom

Steve Hovland shovland at mindspring.com
Tue Aug 16 22:36:46 UTC 2005


A lot of us are still practicing free speech.

I'm pretty active but I wasn't on any terrorist
list when I flew to Europe :-)

Steve Hovland
www.stevehovland.net


-----Original Message-----
From:	Gerry Reinhart-Waller [SMTP:waluk at earthlink.net]
Sent:	Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:42 PM
To:	The new improved paleopsych list
Subject:	Re: [Paleopsych] multiculturalism and freedom

It is my opinion that we in America can no longer say what we want or 
even worship in peace.  I'm afraid 911 changed everything and Homeland 
Security now has a very active role in snuffing out dissenters and other 
miscreants.  I hope I'm wrong and we can return to principles our 
founding fathers felt were important to preserve....but I rather doubt it.

Gerry Reinhart-Waller


Michael Christopher wrote:

>Rather than focusing on making people more similar, we
>should focus on giving people a shared appreciation of
>how precious it is to have a place to live where you
>can say what you want and worship your own deity or
>non-deity in peace. Protecting that is what the long
>term war on terrorism is really about.
>  
>



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