I was thinking this was someone's new alias. Maybe not though? If you are
new, welcome and don't pay any attention to Robert, he is always like that.

On 8/31/07, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Robert Munn wrote:
> > He has now had two major battles with cancer in two years, and with the
> > second, the cancer had spread beyond his prostate- into his abdominal
> > cavity, including one tumor on his liver. His odds of another relapse
> are
> > very high, as I am sure his doctor has explained to him.
> >
>
> That is a very sad and unfortunate thing to hear. As I said before, I
> honestly wish it had not happened to him and I do hope he gets better.
> It is not something I would wish on anyone, no matter what you may think.
>
> > As for his running out of money, I have no idea what his lifestyle is
> like,
> > but one of the hazards of being a notable member of society is that it
> costs
> > a lot of money. You don't get to live cheap and hang with the elites,
> > whatever your party affiliation.
>
> This is an issue and I can imagine it may be difficult. It has
> absolutely nothing to do with cancer however. Apparently public service
> was not compatible with his chosen lifestyle. That's fine and he's
> chosen his path.
>
> > As for your thoughts on what he has done to this nation, you seem rather
> > eager to shoot the messenger. The guy is a decent person who is
> well-liked
> > in Washington, but apparently you have your Hater glasses on and can
> only
> > see evil in people you disagree with on policy issues.
>
> You seem to have difficulty separating my feelings about people's
> politics and behavior from my feelings about their worth as human
> beings. I did not say anyone was evil. You are unlikely to ever hear
> that from me. To push that on me is disingenuous as well as mistaken.
>
> That said, it is more than a simple disagreement on policy issues.
> Fundamental things like life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness have
> been severely damaged under this administration. They act in the firm
> belief that they exist entirely above the rule of law and can change the
> rules as they see fit at a whim, in secret. Tony Snow's primary job is
> to do his best to make the American public like that. He may be a good
> father, excellent husband and a guy I'd love to have a beer with. That
> does not change my contempt for the role he has played in actions that
> very many reasonable people consider criminal.
>
> Judah
>
>
> 

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