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07/11/2007 15:26:08
 
 
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I think the part that you're missing is that Naomi is not 100% completely blameless in this fiasco.

I'm not sure I would want to hold up someone who did some of the things she did in honor.

Of course this in no way justifies anything that AK and MA have done. They have committed some clearly reprehensible behavior for which there is absolutely no excuse. And I'm not sure that even if they come forward with a reason, as Kevin suggests, they can be excused.

Kind of like those convicted of crimes suddenly finding Jesus while incarcerated. That doesn't intitle them to my forgiveness. And I'm not sure what AK/MA could do now that could endear them to me.


>>Would it be dishonorable of Naomi if SHE sent in such a complaint to MS? If not, would it be dishonorable of others if they sent a message to MS in support of her?
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>>Two wrongs don't make it right, indeed. But first I want to hear the arguments WHY it's wrong to file a complaint to MS, in THIS case.

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>>If the facts of this case are as we generally believe them to be, if there aren't more facts that would shape this in a very different way, then I personally think Naomi would have a legitimate beef in going to MS. But for any of us to do so, then it becomes a never-ending battle. But I don't think it's appropriate for any of us to go to MS - that is my opinion.
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>But does that also incline that we should refrain from sending messages in support of her?
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>>[...]

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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