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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: AK2004 who wrote (10610)10/3/2003 7:08:36 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 793725
 
I would support saying you admire a person who was strongly evil and has done great harm but you can admire aspects of the person without admiring the person as a whole. I personally would be to sickened by the actions of Hitler to feel admiration for him let alone to express it but someone who does, doesn't necessarily admire what Hitler did. Still if Arnold had recently and/or frequently said he admired any thing associated with Hitler I think that would be a huge strike against him. But is the possibility (not the certainty but the possibility) that he may have once, many years ago, said he admired some aspect of Hitler, enough to be a huge strike against him? Not IMO.

Tim
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