On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 04:25:28PM -0700, Alan wrote:
> 
> What are the odds that we, as a group, could self-censor and not post 
> every anti-Bush screed found on the Internet?
> 
> I humbly suggest that if you find yourself starting a message about 
> Katrina, you stop and reflect on whether your post brings to light 
> actual facts that someone may not know, and is not merely a restating of 
> someone's views regarding the present government.
> 
> For instance, a blog with an engineering study showing how the levees 
> could have been upgraded for 3 cents a person is useful, a blog claiming 
> that the government ignored the levees because they hate black people 
> is...less useful.
> 
> 
> In short, can we not make Katrina yet another soapbox from which to 
> Bush-bash?
> 

I kind of like it. It's on the kooler, and to me, it's raising
awareness. Of course, some people choose to kleep their heads in the
sand, but I don't see why they should be able to make the rest of us
"voluntarily self-censor." Save that for Fox.

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