It needed to be said, and you said it perfectly. For all of us, and for all the right reasons. Thank you.
Posted by Philip at July 3, 2004 01:47 AMOoooooh, I can't tell you how much you're turnin' me on!
Now, we're going to have the Justice Dept. snooping around our site. *gasp!*
Posted by Bill at July 3, 2004 05:16 AMAnd here all along I've been teaching my children that this country is built on the belief of respecting all people.... what the hell was I thinking!
;)
-d
Oh and hopeless.... I think you are way off.... you've already passed this belief system on to at least THREE people.... those people will pass it on as well.
Plus, you make others (such as myself) stop and at least ponder your point. So, Hopeless it is not! Nothing is ever hopeless... just feels like it.
- Dana
Posted by -d at July 3, 2004 10:46 AMThank you.
I may disagree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
That's what I would die for.
Posted by TW at July 5, 2004 12:04 AMThanks, Stace. Couldn't have said it better.
I guess all things change, and each generation has its Hoffman, as it should be. Just hope we don't forget each one of them. Maybe because it was "our" era, but to me, the Vietnam period in America was both uplifting and terribly sad; an immense shaper of things to come. Am I wrong in thinking "we" were more political and aware of our fellow man?
Posted by Cowtown Pattie at July 5, 2004 11:27 AMWell said!
Posted by Keri at July 5, 2004 04:13 PM*stands up and claps*
Posted by tj at July 5, 2004 04:27 PM