Allan, perhaps, that 's because you have not been directly affected by
Bush's decisions.

There are huge numbers that have been driven to penury, to loss of
livelihood and loved ones, and deep deep despair, on account of Bush's
words and actions. It 's they who 'd be angry ...  that is, if they
still have the energy and will.

On Jun 27, 11:51 am, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tend to not notice the Iranian anger, That can be a valid form all though
> there are not many cases, I  was extremely put out with Bush during his
> entire administration. At the same time I was not angry with him as I
> realized him and his cronies were a bunch of very sick individuals.
> Allan
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> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Vamadevananda <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > " ... anger must be closely examined and scrutinized before rendering
> > judgment on the justification of it."
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> > I would imagine that the justification prescription includes the
> > aftermath of anger, in time, as in how it gets channelised, how the
> > energy ' balled up ' in it is used, to render the situation better
> > than what it was before, for oneself and for us all.
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> > Take the Iranian " anger."  I have no doubt that despite the seeming '
> > losses ' and failure, the pain caused to thousands of innocents, the
> > people's expression of anger has furthered the momentum for change for
> > the better, even if the value - system and world - view of the '
> > rulers ' may not actually change in, say, the next five or ten years,
> > and people must live with their smothered anger and exacerbated pain
> > and despair, their sense of loss and extreme doubt, in the
> > meanwhile ...  when life is meaningless and a mere exercise in sheer
> > darkness.
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> > Then, in the aftermath of their anger, people who do not know will
> > need to hope, in order to act. The few who do know will lead in their
> > conviction, by the fire of their trust in truth. And, the perpetrators
> > will enter into even greater madness, knowing their sham and their
> > looming ' end.'  Untill, the cathartic moment is upon us all, and the
> > forces for the next change begins to build up.
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> > That 's the fuller picture, the context to anger and our judgement of
> > it, as I see it.
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