> tBone wrote:
> Jesus, I google people I just hear of, let alone meet, all the time.
>

I hate to say it, but I might have to start doing that, but it still
seems ridiculous.

I mean at point in charity work do you say that you don't give a shit
what the person DID, it's what they're doing now.

Maybe Ayers is an extreme case, and I don't defend him, but turned
himself in and the law decided he was fine to be a citizen.  And for
30 years he has been.

Frankly I keep thinking of the MN Alzheimer's Association and I wonder
if I car that so-an-so was such-and-such 30 years ago.

If the law decides that somebody is legal to be a citizen then aren't
I supposed to listen to the law?

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