It is the polite ones who are the most dangerous. Look at the long political career of Senator Byrd...
>>>I don't care if he is 'unsupportive'. But telling the whole world that gays are to blame for the towers and the deaths, afaic, is hate mongering. That is not 'civil' by any definition of which I'm aware.
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>>I think he was much more civil than (name your liberal) in his delivery. Take Michael Moore, for instance, please!<g>
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>But I can name conservative who are uncivil, too. (Ann Coulter comes to mind.) That's not the point.
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>The point is that Falwell promulgated hate and divisiveness. Whether he did it politely or not is irrelevant.
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>Tamar
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