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July 15, 2006 at 12:19 am
Years ago, a woman on a local chat board who did not like me very much when she found out I was a conservative Christian theorized that the Unabomber was a “fundie.” Most of the others in the group agreed. Before he was ever caught, I lost track of the board, (after they made it clear I did not fall within the range of their much-professed “tolerance,”) but I’ve no doubt they went back and apologized to all the fundamentalist Christians they did know.
July 15, 2006 at 6:14 pm
Intolerance is not a trait of the left or of the right. It’s a human trait which cuts across the spectrum.
Their conduct was despicable. And anyone who has ever met you knows how unfair they were.
But I still bet it was a ditto-head, or a clone thereof.
Egged on by those who equate loyalty to the country with loyalty to the president.
And if I lose that bet, well, I’ve been wrong before, and, gosh, it’s almost August–my time for this year is coming up.