Posted on 09/28/2006 8:54:10 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
General Honore for VP!
wow 164 Dems?
Cubicle bound
Article Rushbo referred to
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/27/ap/politics/mainD8KDEI682.shtml
Experts: Public Anger Can Be Refreshing
Some experts say, under the right circumstances, public anger can be refreshing
"It's more important than ever to cut through the clutter," says Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean at Yale's School of Management. "All of us are so over-managed these days. Public figures have platoons of protectors. It's more important than ever to show authentic, real emotion."
Sonnenfeld believes Clinton's anger was genuine, and yet intentionally uncensored. And he says Clinton has told him personally in the past _ he counts himself as one of the former president's many acquaintances _ "that when your critics are wrong, fire back on all cylinders. Take it on with full force and don't let up."
BJ Clinton is an example of "Luke" at the terrible two's.
Goebbel's school of Reporting - keep repeating it....
Or at least Press Secretary!
Don't be so modest. You're fast becoming one of the voices on Free Republic that I look to for words of wisdom on many topics.
Hey there!
MUAH!
Unfortunately, for a lot of sheeple, it works.
Nah, I do occasionally call Tim Brady on WAJR, FM. He (Tim) is supposed to stop by my place on his way back from the Forest Festival in Elkins next week.
Check yer e-mail....
Hey cuz! That would work for me!
WOOOHOO!!!
awesome link!
thanks!
Then you got a big problem!!! All I've got is a million dollars worth of worthless information. :)
http://www.opinionjournal.com/la/?id=110009005
Today it was Mozart. Tomorrow perhaps it will be Shakespeare. Or Dante, who after all has a pretty hot place reserved for Muhammad in "The Divine Comedy." It is not--not yet--too late to put a stop to our habit of appeasing a murderous fanaticism that demands privileges and indulgences it refuses to grant to others.
The spectacle of Deutsche Oper's decision to cancel "Idomeneo" suggests that the West's dealings with Islam have entered a new phase. Yesterday, we waited until after the Muslims took to the streets before capitulating; today, it appears we have moved on to pre-emptive capitulation.
Where will it end? I suppose that depends on how much we really care about the liberty and freedom we champion with words. Freedom, as some wit observed, is not free. Will we have the gumption to pay the cost? The jury is still out on that question. I hope and pray that the answer will be yes. "There is," G.K. Chesterton noted nearly 100 years ago, "a thought that stops thought. That is the only thought that ought to be stopped."
If a child is old enough to manipulate by his actions, he is old enough to understand corporal punishment is the result of such attempts. (Of course a pat on the bottom is as corporal as you get.)
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