> Warren Ockrassa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<much snippage> 

> (BTW, has anyone else noted the irony that Bush and
> his cohort blather 
> on about "erring on the side of life" while at the
> same time sweeping 
> the Iraq debacle -- which has cost thousands of
> civilian, innocent 
> lives -- under the rug? Where was Congress's demand
> for investigation 
> before we bombed the hell out of Baghdad in our
> elective, ill-advised war?)

No!!! You don't say! That's...that's -- evil
sophistry!  
[Not sure what sort of an emoticon to put here -- part
of me finds it ludicrously hilarious, but I can't
ignore the very real pathos either.]

> Frustrating. We want closure, we want to be certain
> of our facts. But 
> life is fuzzy, life is often counterintuitive and
> bizarre, and most of 
> all life is dynamic, an open system that changes not
> only itself but 
> its constituents and those participants' outlooks.
> So hard answers 
> aren't easy to find and yet we frequently need to
> behave as though we have them.

Oh-so-true, on ever so many levels...
 
> I suppose it could be argued that certitude is the
> realm of the blindly 
> devout; there are some who believe they *do* have
> all the answers, and 
> the answers are usually to be found in some text or
> other...

Hey, I haven't written my 'Sojourner Upon The Spiral
Path' yet!  ;D

Debbi
Just A Few Hundred More Posts To Read Maru    ':}


                
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