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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (73022)8/22/2003 11:28:44 AM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
And until, among other things, your side can see that they are partially responsible, if for no greater reason than last clear chance, this thing will remained polarized.


Certainly Moore was in one sense partially responsible for "the trouble," because if he hadn't put the stone there, there would have been no trouble over it.

In the same way in which homosexuals parading down the street are partly resonssible violence against them because if they hadn't chosen to parade, there would have been no violence. And the marchers at Selma were partly responsible for getting attached with police dogs and fire hoses because if they hadn't chosen to march, they wouldn't have gotten attacked. If your definition of "partly responsible" includes such instances, then certainly it would include Judge Moore.
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