and recruits kids to fight it should go. Mr. Lynch also recently voted with his corporate masters to cede control of the internets to the telcom companies.
Read Dunlkelbarger's comments on his web site on
priorities,
fear,
the economy,
privacy,
energy / environment,
health care, and
infrastructure.
As you may (or not be) aware, The Boston Globe does not publish all letters to the editor. Here's one from one of my VFP Brothers that will most likely never see the light of day:
From: xxxxxxx
To: letter@globe.com
Sent: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 13:05:00 -0400
Subject: The Lone Ranger Promoting War
Despite the fact you always refer to former Congressman O'Neil's observation that "All politics is local," you bankrupt your readers. Only one member of the New England delegation supported HR861 insuring the ongoing war crime in Iraq - Stephen Lynch.
Moreover, he has been a consistent supporter and master of misinformation beating the drums for war for poor children to enlist, despite quietly admitting the "reasons for the war were bogus," at Curry College,(which again the Globe did not report) but then leading the St. Patrick's Day patriotic bash for the peasants praising the war effort.
And recently he was only one of two Congressmen in the New England Delegation who voted to turn over the internet to corporations, at the expense ultimately of the poor. Where is the Globe with respect to the machinations of our purposely numbed and dumbed population - you do a good job of making it so.
If, Congressman Lynch is right that the reasons for the war were bogus - then plain and simple, he is a war criminal, which indictment would also attach to a compliant media. Who will tell the people? Txxxxxxxxx, VFP, South Boston, Ma.
Mr. Lynch has been confronted many times by the Veterans For Peace, and has always been found wanting. The
only way to stop this war in Iraq and
future wars against oil producing countries is to vote for people who will stop this insanity. Lynch never met a war he didn't like - after all, war is good for bidness. And bidness is good for Lynch.