I don't think that could have been said any better! I have no issue with
agreeing to disagree. Alot more people would be happy if they would live
by that (and I am not blasting anyone on here with that statement, I am
saying that about the world population in general)
I was sure I was going to get blasted about that but you know what, I
don't really care. We all  need to learn how to get along and respect
each other and our opinions, although I do agree that it should be done
in a very civil manner with no disrespect or condescending remarks as an
undertone. If I don't like what I am reading, I have the ability to hit
the delete button and go on about my day, just as we all have that same
option.
 
Tracey L. Black
Certified Insurance Service Representative
Hockley & O'Donnell Insurance Agency
Phone - 717-334-6741, x 29
Fax - 717-334-3414
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] OT Politics


I do agree, Tracey, with freedom of speech as a country. But there are
some instances of "agreeing to disagree" in certain places on certain
topics and going on.
 
I don't mind a discussion of politics or what's going on in the media
when people stick to the issues: it's when people make snarky,
condescending, cutting comments about the other side that it bothers me.
 
Years ago the consensus on the TMIC in regard to religion was that it
was ok to write in the sense of what I had felt God had done for me, how
I relied in Him personally to cope, etc., but that getting preachy,
writing to try to convert others, and sending loads of religious
forwards was crossing the line here though it was fine on other
contexts.
 
I don't personally have a problem with discussing religion or politics,
even when there is disagreement: I think it can be enlightening -- if it
can be done in a civil manner.
 
My plea to cut the politics was based on other people's frequent pleas
along the same lines. But if it is ok with Jim, the creator and
maintainer of our list, and ok with the group in general, I am fine with
it. I'd just ask for civility and respect and grace. We can discuss the
issues without putting down anyone's choice for president disrespecting
another's viewpoint opposite our own. "Attack the problem, not the
person" is a good general maxim.
 
Barbara H.
http://barbarah.wordpress.com/ <http://barbarah.wordpress.com/> 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2008 10:17:14 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

        I agree completely with how the subject line should read. As
much as
        this world "should" be made up of freedom of speech, it does
tend to hit
        a nerve when certain subjects are discussed and not agreed upon
by
        everyone. It does seem strange to me that we can "praise" God on
here
        for the miracles that he has given and "thank" God for the
prayers that
        have been answered and everyone seems ok with that(regardless of
their
        religious background) but the minute that politics are discussed
(even
        though it is all a repeat of something being told in the media)
feelings
        get hurt and people get offended. I am not saying that it is
right or
        wrong, I am just stating a fact. Our world is a melting pot of
so many
        different religious and political backgrounds and we should all
be able
        to value the opinion of someone else, even if we don't agree
with it.
        Everyone should have their right to their own opinion. No one
should
        have to apologize for making a statement on what they believe.
Everyone
        should stand up for what they believe in. Isn't that what we all
try to
        teach our children and their children?  
        
        
        Tracey L. Black
        Certified Insurance Service Representative
        Hockley & O'Donnell Insurance Agency
        Phone - 717-334-6741, x 29
        Fax - 717-334-3414

 



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