> This means you do not admit into your world anything that challenges
> your version of truth, which is the process through which a teacher
> becomes a propagandist rather than an educator. 

While this quote is from the Q&A and is in regard to religious
leadership, I couldn't help but note the relevance of it to our current
political leadership.

Our current federal government regularly seems to do anything thing they
can to avoid the actual truth, preferring to repeat ad-nuseum their
political expedient reality, and therefor their claims that "children
were thrown overboard", or "there are WMDs", or "they never asked for
asylum", or "we should take any claims that MR Hicks was beaten by his
captors" should be considered propogander, spread by a government less
interested with reality than their own personal agendas.


Rodd
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