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Anne and Howard and others, <br>
I've remained quiet and have had enough of this whole discussion, but you
really should not make assumptions about others. Who one votes for and why
is no one's business and has nothing to do with one's motives for being a
pilgrim. The joy of the Camino to me is that you meet people with such diverse
backgrounds and ways of thinking. It is very enlightening and freeing. Lydia<br>
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<pre wrap="">I think we've pretty much established that there's no one walking the Camino
who voted for Bush..........
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From: "Howard Mendes" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:HMe347aAOL.COM"><HMe347aAOL.COM></a>
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Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: Anti-American sentiment
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<pre wrap="">I echo G. Hammond's response to Jeffrey Crawley's half-baked, naive
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<pre wrap=""><!---->diatribe. As I've stated previously, please keep geopolitics out of
Listserve, especially from bleeding heart American apologists for our
government's policies and actions. I find them particularly offensive. By
the way, I did not vote for Bush.
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<pre wrap="">Howard Mendes, NYC (Now in Brazil visiting with Camino friends for two
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<pre wrap=""><!---->months)
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