Message-ID: <17048071.1075860868829.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 11:41:44 -0800 (PST) From: jfawcett@sempra.com To: kevin.hyatt@enron.com Subject: Refreshing perspective..... Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Fawcett, Jeffery X-To: 'jlfawcett@reliant.com', Plunkett, William , Hyatt, Kevin , 'jkfaw@txcr.net', 'mema@tisd.net' X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Kevin_Hyatt_Mar2002\Hyatt, Kevin\Deleted Items X-Origin: Hyatt-K X-FileName: khyatt (Non-Privileged).pst --------------------------- > > This was written by a Dr. in Texas and is very good, > > > please read. > > > > > > > > > I was just reading Yahoo news and the San Antonio > > > Express newspaper. You know what upsets me? > > > People with absolutely nothing to do with their > > > lives, so they complain on how the U.S. is treating > > > the prisoners or "Detainees" from Afghanistan. > > > > > > Do you know why they are complaining? They see > > > a picture on the news or the internet and they see > > > someone who is shackled and blindfolded and > > > walking with two armed guards behind razor wire. > > > This picture tells them they are treated unfairly. > > > > > > Here is what I see.... > > > > > > I see a thin, sickly looking person who under severe > > > mental duress from being bombed, was cleaned up, > > > given a haircut to prevent infestation of parasites, > > > and given new clothes and shoes to wear. I see a > > > person who is given three nutrious meals per day > > > and a bed to sleep in in a tropical climate, not the > > > cold desert floor of Afghanistan, eating worms, > > > bugs, and goat. I see a person who will be able to > > > get relief from their pains and illnesses without > > > paying a dime for medical expenses. They will get > > > rest, educated, and their mental stress levels will > > > have dropped tremendously because they were > > > taken out of a combat area and will not be shot > > > at again. > > > > > > I see these people blindfolded and shackled behind > > > razor wire. I have the intellectual ability to understand > > > why they are this way. For those that do not have this > > > ability, let me explain it to you. They are blindfolded to > > > protect OUR U.S. SOLDIERS from further harm. These > > > people can not plan to destroy something if they can not > > > see it. They are shackled because these same people > > > have proven they will easily give up their lives to kill > > > just ONE AMERICAN. We are protecting their life as > > > well as our own. The razor wire is a mental deterrent, > > > just like the little alarm company warning signs most of > > > you out there have on your home, but don't have the > > > actual alarm system. You would think many times over > > > before actually trying to cross that razor wire. > > > For all of you people out there thinking how bad > > > these poor detainees have it under such strict guard, > > > you need to do a lot more thinking about other things > > > in your life. > > > > > > I was born on September 11th, 1966, and every birthday > > > I have from now on will never be a happy one. > > > Why, do you ask? Because as I am out somewhere trying > > > to have a nice dinner, someone will have a candle or a > > > ribbon or something, crying about the anniversary of a > > > national tragedy. And then I will think, about how > > > insignificant my one little birthday actually is compared > > > to everything else that had happened on that one day. > > > > > > It boggles my mind that there are actually people out > > > there in this world, in leadership positions, head of > > > companies that actually think that we are doing > > > something wrong when it comes to protecting our > > > nation and our people. > > > > > > These same people will be the first ones to complain > > > about something that happens to them when they are > > > vacationing outside this country. They will ask why the > > > U.S. does not do anything about their misfortune. > > > These are the same people that complain about taxes > > > and how bad their lives actually are. > > > > > > If you receive this email, please pass it on to everyone > > > in your address book. I am not afraid or ashamed to > > > speak my peace. I am an American, my father fought > > > for this country, and was willing to die for it. > > > > > > Dr. Steven Tomaselli > > > Uvalde, Texas > > > United States of America > > > >