My only point is if you want to make changes in the U.S., you're only recourse is to debate it within the U.S. If a father loses custody of his kids in Maryland, what sense does it make to go crying about it to Delaware, where he has some simpathizers? Posting to web sites that further degrade the international view of America and its government does nothing to improve the state of affairs within America. Sending out that type of message is counterproductive, only serves to further divide this country, and I can't see any possible good coming out of it.55 million people that voted for someone other than Bush think differently on how the nation should be led. If it's a cause that's worth fighting for, it's nowhere near treasion. I use the example that if a father lost the custody of his children on a technicality in a law through no fault of his, and the court already decided - could you blame the father for trying after the court has ruled? or stand back and be an American and falsely support something that you don't agree with. I'm not talking about wanting to overturn the election, that's over with. But if you believe strongly in some of the popular issues like abortion, stem cell research, and the Iraq war, there's no shame in announcing that you think differently than the commander in chief.