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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: AK2004 who wrote (208346)10/24/2004 11:27:30 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) of 1574930
 
AK, I think politeness is unconditional of different political opinions.

I think you incorrectly assume that people will have exactly the same opinion as you and if they don't they must be bad. This is why I think you reacted.

Even people with the same experience will have different opinions.

RE: "I know a number of those people"

So do I. A relative by my sister's marriage was placed into a prison camp and survived it. The most important thing she got out of this horrible experience was, "there's no excuse" to kill.

From this experience, she has a very strong belief that there is never any excuse to kill people. People that have gone thru this horrible experience (or that have relatives who did), can feel very strongly about how attacking Iraq is wrong because it resonates too closely with how Hitler attacked other countries as a deflection of the real problem when Germany was undergoing severe economic hardship.

Attacking another country without any provocation is wrong.

But to get back to your point, different people will have different opinions even if they went through the same horrible experience. No two people will exactly think the same way.

Regards,
Amy J
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