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To: Wordee
Passionate indignation is not "screaming." Passionate indignation directed at unabashed apologists of terrorism and suicide bombings is especially not "screaming."

Furthermore, disagreement with the President of the United States--or more particularly, the President's policies--does not constitute "attack." Such immature thinking poses a direct threat to the future of our nation. Socrates said that the "unexamined" life is not worth living. It could be said that the unexamined policies of our leaders are not worth supporting, either.

7 posted on 06/19/2002 1:46:35 PM PDT by RenewAmerica.tv
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To: RenewAmerica.tv
Passionate indignation is not "screaming." Passionate indignation directed at unabashed apologists of terrorism and suicide bombings is especially not "screaming." Furthermore, disagreement with the President of the United States--or more particularly, the President's policies--does not constitute "attack." Such immature thinking poses a direct threat to the future of our nation. Socrates said that the "unexamined" life is not worth living. It could be said that the unexamined policies of our leaders are not worth supporting, either.

Okay. Passionate indignation is OK. Just MAKE it LOW volume passionate indignation. When it is LOUD people might think "this is LOUD and I am not HEARING what he has to say because it SOUNDS like SCREAMING to me" and then they dont hear what he said. I stick with the NO ATTACKS on President Bush though. That is JUST dumb with our WAR on. Maybe if Socrates had a TV show it would go DOWN the tubes also.

13 posted on 06/19/2002 2:18:07 PM PDT by Wordee
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