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Letters to the Editor Wednesday, 12 March, 2003 Proud France George Bush has squandered the greatest reservoir of good will this nation has seen since World War II. World leaders who refuse to join in the rush toward carnage in Iraq become either irrelevant or a foe. France, the most recent dissident, had scholars from throughout Europe attending the Universite de Paris 900 years ago. In the long, proud history of that nation, with its many troubled times, they know that war is old men sending young men and women out to commit mutual butchery and destruction without reason or mercy. Perhaps the French have grown to love civilization. It is a country that cares about its citizens, particularly the wellbeing of its children. They spend 60 percent more for day care, schools and universities than is spent in the United States. And we are now trading our children's education for $1 billion a day for the military. Since 50 percent of Iraqis are under the age of 15 our children's sacrifice will pay for cruise missiles to massacre Iraqi children. Is this not primitive? Has this administration become so swallowed up by the magnitude of its own war propaganda that it will rape the American people to pay for it? Will it take 1,000 years before we, too, learn to cherish civilization? Martha Moore
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Write your government officials!: President
George W. Bush Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchinson Senator
John Cornyn U.S.
Representative Solomon P. Ortiz Governor
Rick Perry State
Senator Juan Hinojosa State
Rep. Jaime Capelo Mayor Neal, Loyd Kelly, Bill (District 1)
Colmenero, Javier D. (District
2) Noyola, Jesse (District 3)
Scott, Mark (District 4)
Kinnison, Rex (District 5)
Cooper, Melody (At Large)
Chesney, Brent (At Large)
Garrett, Henry (At Large)
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