> It's the dishonesty of the narrow-minded that rankles, rather than the > (possibly) pragmatic discrimination of the fearful. That said, I'd > definitely prefer the absence of either group. >
How do you propose to end pragmatism? :) Kiran
> It's the dishonesty of the narrow-minded that rankles, rather than the > (possibly) pragmatic discrimination of the fearful. That said, I'd > definitely prefer the absence of either group. >
How do you propose to end pragmatism? :) Kiran