Re: stakeholders in shared grief

From: Cory Przybyla (recherchetenet@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jan 26 2003 - 17:37:48 MST


That was a reply to Spudboy, and even then I might
have mixed him up with Spike, I can't remember, which
is why I put a question.

--- Dehede011@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/26/2003 5:47:09 PM Central
> Standard Time,
> recherchetenet@yahoo.com writes: Now a question for
> you. You have said
> repeatedly of the dangers of the islam in the war
> threads, no? And suggested
> it justifies bombing them as long as the end brings
> less intolerance.
>
> Show me where I have ever advocated indiscriminate
> bombing of anyone? I have
> Moslem friends that I sure as heck don't want to see
> bombed and can't think
> of the foggiest excuse for doing so. Even with
> those that are as guilty as
> all get out I think we have to allow surrender
> without fear of their life.
> The only thing I would do in that case is practiced
> in all wars -- you intern
> the prisoners until the end of the war.
> As to intolerance, within the context of my
> and your discussion I
> think we have to go back to Clare Graves and his
> hierarchy of values. For
> any one of any philosophy that is at level four
> there is a possibility of
> intolerance. But that is my observation no more no
> less.
> Ron h.
>
>

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