> It's true that there is no need to ask somebody on the list who Nicole
> Richie is because it is readily available on a search engine. However,
> asking it on email is closer to interacting with a person in person and
> as a person , and a search engine is more like "talking" with a robot,
> or more indirectly with a person.
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> Speaking of Obama, how tragic that Rev. Wright (a follower of Jesus ,
> whose story emphasized forgiveness ) didn't use this opportunity to let
> his anger go ( he had adequately expressed it and correct criticisms of
> America), and make a speech on racial reconciliation and forgiveness;
> take his lead from Obama. Sure it's true that US has had Indian
> genocide, slavery, Jim Crow, etc. But is there any future in treating
> racism as permanent ? The profound hope of O's campaign is once again
> dreaming Martin Luther King's dream, without denying history.
Are you joking?
Obama is running for the office of War Criminal-in-Chief and you are worried about the fact that Rev. Wright has not "forgiven" all of the past War Criminals? If Obama is honest the first thing he will do if elected President is to set up a war crimes tribunal to indict him as soon as he retires. Unmerciful Zeus!
Jerry
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> http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism/2008-April/027534.html
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> Now Wright may have undermined O's efforts to unify.
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