This letter is associated with the following article:
Letters
Sunday, February 17, 2008 12:00 AM

The fun and excitement of civilization wars (fought from afar)

Believing that one is waging paramount war against the most evil enemy ever is a garden-variety psychological need, not a political or ideological conviction.

Read other letters about this article

  • Sunday, February 17, 2008 07:57 AM

    Yawn.

    Rough.

    The GOP ilk remind me of a bunch of flea-bitten scratchy hound dog mutts.

    The GOP hound dogs listen to Elvis and sing, "We are nothing but hounds."

    They are crying all the time. If they went to a dog kennel Retreat: Theme?

    `

    HATE. FEAR. LIES. WAR. COWARDS lowly based. disease. rapid. ill. itch to fight.

    But use others who die from the GOP-base-lies. Pathetic. Shame. Mock again!

    The GOP colleagues who assemble together have fleas and moan at the Moon.

    Or, they rather huff, pant, and bark at more respected courageous humanity.

    The "tough" ones behind the podium bow-wow at assembled beast-packs.

    They sniffle with a cold nose. 'Um mutts. O, and wonder who GOP-dogs 'must' daily Hate!

    I don't believe these creeps have friends. O, and they do gather like fiends and are goo-base.

    Baloney.

    Pink-Textured, smooth, and worthless in any progressive society, IMHO.

    Meow.

Most Active Letters Threads

419

A key British official reminds us of the forgotten anthrax attack

A vast array of establishment and expert sources do not believe this episode was really resolved.
210

Is Obama's civil liberties record understandable?

Was it unreasonable to expect him to adhere to his commitments regarding the Constitution?
195

The crazy, irrational beliefs of Muslims

Tom Friedman explains the real problem: stupid Muslims think the U.S. is about war and aggression.
111

How dare you criticize wasteful defense spending!

So you think it's only terrorist-appeasing lefties who are down on Pentagon profligacy? Think again
56

Police to talk to Woods

Early morning crash raises questions, and revives tabloid speculation

View all »

Letters Help

Currently in Salon