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I'm glad I'm not the only one who makes a distinction between America and the US government; I believe conflating the two is the most commonly accepted idiocy, a disservice to democracy, and a flirtation with fascism.

Disgusting is right.

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Bill, this was a tough post to read - and I'm sure to write - as it brought up similar frustrations and anger that I have. I suppose I feel most a sense of betrayal; betrayal of the hopes and ideals that most of us were raised to believe; both were shattered on a cold November day in 1963. But we strove to still believe as Vietnam raged; as RFK and MLK were murdered; the shootings at Kent State. And all the crimes and murderous wars since through to today.

Yes, I know and met many of similarly wonderful people that you have. They are not responsible for the crimes of the US government; it's increasingly difficult to call it "our government" as it doesn't represent us. But many still cling to some view of this country that is a fairy tale - at best existing at one time in the past; at worst being only a creation of the owners to provide distraction.

Cynicism seems to be the logical outcome. But as I recalled a movie critic writing about Rick (Bogart) in Casablanca: his cynical exterior covered his shattered ideals. That's the way I feel.

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