To: Praxeus
"This is why I give him the benefit of the doubt. We'll see where he goes from here."
I'm a bit confused here. You give him the benefit of the doubt for believing as his father does? For being, apparently, anti-semitic?
To: flaglady47
No..
I give him the benefit of a doubt because he has a strike against him from the get go.. that is, he was propagandized by his father. Any move to have a right world view means he had to move past this FIRST. He was already behind the eight ball because of pop.
Any right thinking would have to come by effort, not by nature of how he was raised.
110 posted on
07/30/2006 7:34:07 PM PDT by
Praxeus
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