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Friday June 21, 2002
03:54 AM
It's a free country ...
... well, sorta.
If it's just half truth then it's fucking disgusting. Even if it was just bad bad judgement more than official policy from anyone. Blaah.
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Respect (Score:2)
On a positive note, there were four graduates who stood and turned their backs during Bush's speech, despite the threat of arrest and the denial of a diploma. About ten other people in the stadium did the same. Fortunately, most of them were treated respectfully
I support everyone's right to express their disapproval of the president, but I find it odd that these people expect to be respected when they show no respect. State your opinion in whatever nonviolent means you deem necessary, by all means, bu
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Re:Respect (Score:1)
P.S. I hope this doesn't sound unnecessarily harsh coming on the heels of your all-night struggle with the perl.org machines. Be assured it is well appreciated.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:Respect (Score:1)
How ironic. That is precisely
Furthermore (Score:1)
Your implication was clearly that the protesters were "demanding respect", when, in fact, it was merely noted that they were treated respectfully. I don't recall any mention anywhere that they demanded, and were subsequently accorded or denied, respect.
As for violence, what could be more disturbing than the gross violence which was done to our constitutionally guaranteed civil liberties on this occasion, and indeed is the norm in American universities?
Re:Furthermore (Score:1)
A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no question about it.
As best I can tell, they think this quote shows Bush to favor dictatorships or fascism. That the think this is evidence they don't really understand very much. The quote is merely a truism. No one who has tried to lead would think Democra
Re:Furthermore (Score:1)
I don't. Using myself as an example, I'm not "disrespectful in general" by any stretch of the imagination, and yet, I could see myself turning my back. Being talked at by the President is very unusual occurrence (for most of us proles, anyway); what we'd do in a crowd, in a politically charged atmosphere, can be very different from what we might be "in general".