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From: "Bill Stoddard" <bill@wstoddard.com>
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To: "Owen Byrne" <owen@permafrost.net>,
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"Fork@Xent.Com" <fork@xent.com>
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Subject: RE: Hanson's Sept 11 message in the National Review
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 11:11:47 -0400
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> Chuck Murcko wrote:
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>
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> > Heh, ten years ago saying the exact same words was most definitely not
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> > "parroting the party line".
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> >
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> > It was even less so thirty years ago. My story remains the same, take
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> > it or leave it. I've said the same words to white supremacists as to
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> > suburban leftist punks as to homeys as to French Irish, etc. etc.:
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> >
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> > I don't have to agree with anything you say. I *am* obligated to
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> > defend to the death your right to say it. I don't give a rat's ass
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> > where you say it, even in France. I don't care where the political
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> > pendulum has swung currently.
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> >
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> > Chuck
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> I had to laugh at Rumsfield yesterday - when he was heckled by
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> protestors, he said something like "They couldn't do that in Iraq."
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> Meanwhile, from what I could tell, the protestors were being arrested.
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>
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> Owen
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Trying to shoutdown a speaker or being loud and rowdy while someone else is
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trying to speak (in the vernacular, 'getting in their face') is rude and
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disrespectful. And persistently getting in someones face is assault, a
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criminal offense. If these people have something to say, they can say it
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with signs or get their own venue. And here is something else to chew on...
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these protesters are NOT interested in changing anyones mind about what
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Rumsfield is saying. How likely are you to change someone's mind by being
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rude and disrespectful to them? Is this how to win friends and influence
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people? Either these folks are social misfits who have no understanding of
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human interactions (else they would try more constructive means to get their
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message across) or they are just out to get their rocks off regardless of
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how it affects other people, and that is immoral at best and downright evil
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at worst.
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Bill
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