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	<title>Comments on: A Few Thoughts on Free Speech</title>
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		<title>By: bunny</title>
		<link>http://quietwatercourse.co.uk/2009/10/26/a-few-thoughts-on-free-speech/comment-page-1/#comment-8611</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>he WAS on tv and the protesters had a right to protest.  free speech and protest go together.  :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>he WAS on tv and the protesters had a right to protest.  free speech and protest go together.  <img src='http://quietwatercourse.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: The Rambling Taoist</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Rambling Taoist</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with you.  In fact, I believe it&#039;s very important to stand up for the right of free speech for those we disagree with the most...as you have done here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you.  In fact, I believe it&#8217;s very important to stand up for the right of free speech for those we disagree with the most&#8230;as you have done here.</p>
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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 03:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Racism begins with our families, parents, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, grandparents, people we admire, respect and love. 

However, as we grow and mature we come to the realization that what we were told by our family when we were children were slanted lies base on their prejudices. We realize that most people are like ourselves and not so different and want the same things, like a home, steady work, a Medicare plan and schools for our children (if you travel you will see this). We realize that most people are of good hearts and goodwill.

This reminds me of a parable from the good book where a Levite and Priest come upon a man who fell among thieves and they both individually passed by and didn’t stop to help him. 

Finally a man of another race came by, he got down from his beast, decided not to be compassionate by proxy and got down with the injured man, administered first aid, and helped the man in need. 

Jesus ended up saying, this was the good man, this was the great man, because he had the capacity to project the “I” into the “thou,” and to be concerned about his fellow man. 

You see, the Levite and the Priest were afraid, they asked themselves, “If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?” 

But then the Good Samaritan came by. And he reversed the question: “If I do not stop to help this man, what will happen to him?” 

That’s the question before us. The question is not, “If I stop to help our fellow man (immigrant) in need, what will happen to me?” The question is, “If I do not stop to help our fellow man, what will happen to him or her?” That’s the question. 

This current climate of blaming others for our woes is not new. We have had this before and we have conquered it.

Remember “Evil flourishes when good men (and women) do nothing”. Raise your voices with those of us who believe we are equal and we can win this battle again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Racism begins with our families, parents, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, grandparents, people we admire, respect and love. </p>
<p>However, as we grow and mature we come to the realization that what we were told by our family when we were children were slanted lies base on their prejudices. We realize that most people are like ourselves and not so different and want the same things, like a home, steady work, a Medicare plan and schools for our children (if you travel you will see this). We realize that most people are of good hearts and goodwill.</p>
<p>This reminds me of a parable from the good book where a Levite and Priest come upon a man who fell among thieves and they both individually passed by and didn’t stop to help him. </p>
<p>Finally a man of another race came by, he got down from his beast, decided not to be compassionate by proxy and got down with the injured man, administered first aid, and helped the man in need. </p>
<p>Jesus ended up saying, this was the good man, this was the great man, because he had the capacity to project the “I” into the “thou,” and to be concerned about his fellow man. </p>
<p>You see, the Levite and the Priest were afraid, they asked themselves, “If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?” </p>
<p>But then the Good Samaritan came by. And he reversed the question: “If I do not stop to help this man, what will happen to him?” </p>
<p>That’s the question before us. The question is not, “If I stop to help our fellow man (immigrant) in need, what will happen to me?” The question is, “If I do not stop to help our fellow man, what will happen to him or her?” That’s the question. </p>
<p>This current climate of blaming others for our woes is not new. We have had this before and we have conquered it.</p>
<p>Remember “Evil flourishes when good men (and women) do nothing”. Raise your voices with those of us who believe we are equal and we can win this battle again.</p>
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