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In a message dated 11/4/2004 10:43:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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No matter how you
try to twist the statistics, and might I say without humor, the ordinary
people of America soundly repudiated you blues.
This is at the core of the point I've been making. The
In a message dated 11/5/2004 9:12:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's just been a book (I didn't buy it when I first read the review and now can't remember the title or author -- can someone help, here?) that discussed the idea of the collective wisdom of the
Nothing made this as clear to me as the defeat of the gay marriage
propositions in all 11 states where it was on the ballot. It would be encouraging
if
the people who advocated this position really examined why it proved to be
unacceptable to the majority of the voters -- rather than
has anyone read it??-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Nov 5, 2004 9:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [UC] The Triumph of Moral Values -- Everyman's America
In a message dated 11/5/2004 9:12:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Th
anyone read it??
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In a message dated 11/5/2004 9:12:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In a message dated 11/5/2004 10:20:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Could
you please dumb it down for non-annointed folks like myself? What
areyou trying to say in that paragraph? What is your
position?
It's my belief that prejudices against single-sex
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| Nothing made this as clear to me as the defeat of the gay marriage
| propositions in all 11 states where it was on the ballot. It would be
| encouraging if the people who advocated this position really examined
| why it
Title: Re: [UC] The Triumph of Moral Values -- Everyman's America
Hadnt you heard the masses are asses?
Simply because the common man or the street rapper thinks so doesnt mean it is necessarily what is best for all.
I do not find it difficult to fathom, rather to the contrary I have come
In a message dated 11/5/2004 12:04:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Probably
the best single thing each of us needs to do, for the good ofAmerica, is
to find someone who voted the other way, and really try tounderstand *why*
they voted the way they did.
Great
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| Nothing made this as clear to me as the defeat of the gay marriage
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Amen, Jon. Amen.
Thanks for clarifying, Al.
Dan W.
Probably the best single thing each of us needs to do, for the good of
America, is to find someone who voted the other way, and really try to
understand *why* they voted the way they did.
This is what I take away from love thy neighbor and
Jon Moore said:
...Probably the best single thing each of us needs to do, for the
good of
America, is to find someone who voted the other way, and really try
to
understand *why* they voted the way they did. The vast majority of
Americans are reasonable, decent folks (on
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But can't you just FOR ONCE not have to try to divide everybody up
and set up opposing sides?
After our recent extraordinary election, for a moment let me take off my
rose colored glasses and my Cheshire cat grin.
craig®, did you see
In a message dated 11/4/2004 7:11:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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But
can't you just FOR ONCE not have to try to divide everybody up and set up
opposing sides?
After our recent
extraordinary election, for a moment let me take off my rose colored glasses and
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