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To: mjtobias

Thank you for that Photo. I can only imigine what Terri's mom is going through.


1,781 posted on 03/24/2005 10:24:13 AM PST by JFC ( President Bush, You are being prayed for along with our country daily, by millions of us.)
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To: All

I think I need a time out now... 4 hours of sleep are not enough.. (((((((hugs))))))

nite


1,783 posted on 03/24/2005 10:25:27 AM PST by Awestruck (It's About LIFE, Stupid.)
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To: Howlin
Well, I will never deny that I don't give as good as I get, but calling people murderers and Nazis is beyond the pale.

Maybe they just didnt say it correctly.

From Amazon.com

While living in Argentina in 1960, Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann was kidnapped and smuggled to Israel where he was put on trial for crimes against humanity. The New Yorker magazine sent Hannah Arendt to cover the trial. While covering the technical aspects of the trial, Arendt also explored the wider themes inherent in the trial, such as the nature of justice, the behavior of the Jewish leadership during the Nazi Régime, and, most controversially, the nature of Evil itself.

Far from being evil incarnate, as the prosecution painted Eichmann, Arendt maintains that he was an average man, a petty bureaucrat interested only in furthering his career, and the evil he did came from the seductive power of the totalitarian state and an unthinking adherence to the cause. Indeed, Eichmann's only defense during the trial was "I was just following orders." (Greer...The Law)

Arendt's analysis of the seductive nature of evil is a disturbing one. We would like to think that anyone who would perpetrate such horror on the world is different from us, and that such atrocities are rarities in our world. But the history of groups such as the Jews, Kurds, Bosnians, and Native Americans, to name but a few, seems to suggest that such evil is all too commonplace. In revealing Eichmann as the pedestrian little man that he was, Arendt shows us that the veneer of civilization is a thin one indeed.

1,785 posted on 03/24/2005 10:26:55 AM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "For your AMUSEMENT..." ; ))
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