On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not to mention family...I refuse to even discuss politics with most of mine 
> (who
> have bought into the Religious Right and Fox so much they can't understand
> how any sane person that considers themselves Christian like myself can be
> a Democrat). I knew I was in trouble when I was visiting my sister and she had
> a copy of "George Bush: Portrait of a Leader" on the table in the living room.
> Sigh, what more is there to say.

It actually sounds like you are as certain of your position as they
are in theirs.  That's really my point, around election season time
people are willing to go farther down the slippery slope of their
respective points.  "Well, if X gets elected, this will happen, and
then this will happen, and then everything will not be fair, and then
the world will certainly come to an end in a giant fireball".

Poof.  That's the sound of each person's respective center of logic
being consumed in a giant fireball of emotion.  Feeding on fear and
ignoring any alternate points of view people become more and more
entrenched and frantic.

-Cameron

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