Another stupid statement. congratulations.
--- Hal Kaplan <HKaplan (AT) molloybros .DO.T com> wrote:
> Bob, this is the first assassination theme that I've > seen but you imply there are others. Can you tell > us about the others? I would think that if it were > such a common premise, it would not have drawn the > shock and awe reaction that it did. > > Hate is a horrible emotion. It represents the > complete breakdown of morality and tolerance. For > most people the feeling does not come easily and > does not last very long, although the word is > bandied about quite a bit. > > If Mr. Bush is the subject of all this venom and > ill-will, there must be a reason. Pointing a finger > at other people who might have or could have > inspired similar feelings is not a dispositive > refutation of how people feel today. > > With each day that passes, more and more of the > sentiment that people put aside three years ago > because their leader asked them to is coming back. > Those feelings cannot be repressed; it is not > healthy. The facts are clear and as the leader of > this nation, Mr. Bush must take responsibility for > them and their ramifications. The "mea culpa" > defense is wearing very, very thin. > > HALinNY > > => -----Original Message----- > => From: profox-bounces@leafe.com > => [mailto:profox-bounces (AT) leafe .DO.T com] On Behalf Of > Bob Calco > => Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:50 > => To: 'ProFox Email List' > => Subject: [OT] Another day, another Bush > assassination fantasy > => > => http://tinyurl.com/ffpaa > => > => - - - > => > => This is just nuts. > => > => For people who whine about criminalization of > disagreement, > => they have ironically already tried, convicted, > and executed > => Bush for his policy positions so many times and > in so many > => different ways that it hurts my head to think > about it. All > => these kill-Bush fantasies are beyond disturbing > anymore. > => > => Oh, I know, it's all about being "thought > provoking". Why > => doesn't somebody come up with a film waxing Bill > Clinton or > => Kofi Annan thirty different ways from sundown for > a change? > => That might provoke some thought too. > => > => I really, really, really didn't like Clinton, but > I don't > => recall ever wishing death or physical harm upon > him like > => Bush's opponents seem to fantasize about Bush's > assassination. > => > => Between pull-the-finger president dolls and > dream-fantasies > => about his assassination, I think the disrespect > shown the > => man and the office has gone way out of bounds and > off the > => charts. Talk about self-righteousness gone > beserk. > => > => These hate-Bush people have some nerve claiming > they live in > => a dictatorship or are being censored in any way, > shape or > => form. Nothing could be further from the truth, > and in fact > => it is they who are criminalizing > disagreement--and making it > => a capital offense. > => > => - Bob > > > _______________________________________________ > Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com > Subscription Maintenance: > http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox > OT-free version of this list: > http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech > ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, > are the opinions of the author, and do not > constitute legal or medical advice. This statement > is added to the messages for those lawyers who are > too stupid to see the obvious. >
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