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buddhamama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-22-03 11:38 AM
Response to Reply #99
106. the offensive issues
have been discussed time and time again.

the issues are what they are, the question is, does it matter what anyone says, are you going to read with an openmind or not? do your own work,think for yourself or listen to this blogger?

facts are subjective and it has everything to do with POV.

two people read the same 'fact' and come to two different conclusions or interpretations of the fact.

and no offense to gully, but this isn't the first 'subtle' attack on Kucinich that s/he has tried. the same issues get brought up but no ones mind is changed. and everything either begins or ends with 'But'.

i support Kucinich and believe in him.
but i am not going to argue again and again over him.
there are issues going on right now that need attention--
republicans are dangerous and they are in power. they get my full focus. i also abosultely refuse to get into flame wars over the DEM candidates. it is hard to argue against a POV, and it is quite easy to recognize the closed minds.



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