Thu, Aug 21, 2008

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Marc Hessel


RE: Te'DeVan

Ok, well I will say that the radical approach to the American political system was one in which was deceiving to me in the sense that it represented a sort of peace, love, and unity effect of the 1970s, which I am sure it does in some respects to social reform, however nonetheless sorry for the misinterpretation, and/or wrong portrayal, I am not one to usually stereotype, however this time, maybe I have, and I apologize. In regards to you being Te'DeVan, I can not really be convinced, I could erase my name, change it to Anonymous and post as Brad Pitt, however nonetheless I mean't no disrespect, malicious advocation, or harm towards the Te'DeVan presidential vision. If anything I would love to know more, and maybe see what I can do to help. I am a radical myself, I am on fire with intellectual foresight, with a tattoo of YHVH on my right bicep, I run a nonprofit volunteer organization, and I am deeply rooted in progressive social change. As far as American Idol, I believe if more Americans stop viewing television media that portrays unrealistic ideologies and focus on more realistic ideals such as the few that you mention, then a path of social change could be made for a brighter American society. All the best, and kindest regards.





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