Edgar, <br/><br/>You teaching me anything about Buddhism would be like Stalin
teaching Gandhi about compassion. Right Speech isn't always just about just
telling the truth (besides, do you have proof he was a pedophile or just
speculating?). Here, I'll let Buddha himself teach
you:<br/><br/><br/><br/>http://www.suanmokkh.org/archive/rtspch1.htm<br/>
WELL-SPOKEN WORDS ARE SAMMAVACA<br/><br/>Bhikkhus, words having these five
characteristics are words well-spoken, are not words badly-spoken, are
blameless words that the wise do not criticize. What are these five
characteristics? The five are:<br/><br/>spoken at the proper time<br/>spoken
in line with the truth<br/>spoken gently<br/>spoken beneficially<br/>spoken
with a friendly heart <br/><br/>Bhikkhus, speech having these five
characteristics are words well-spoken, are not words badly-spoken, are
blameless words that the wise do not criticize.<br/><br/><br/>Edgar, you've
just been schooled once
more..<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad