At 10:37 AM 12/2/2004 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>"Sorry" is a personal word, it rests in individual hopes and dreams and 
>letdowns of countrymen/women.  I think "ashamed" is interpretive(?).  

Really?

>I think you 
>read way too much into this and should maybe revisit the site and read the
FAQ 
>without that chip on your shoulder.  

Well, Dee, I read the FAQ, and here is what I found:

"4 years ago, it was a strange sight for us to see the American people
putting a monkey in the White House."

"Sorryeverybody.com was an American initiative to show that this view needs
some adjustment. 48% of those who voted against Bush uttered their shame by
simply displaying themselves along with a written note that expresses that
shame"

Apparently, "shame" was an interpretive shared by the leaders of this site
that you reccomended, so I don't think that my interpretation was too far
off base.

JDG

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