[Rhodes22-list] POLITICAL - Peter and Robert

Herb Parsons hparsons at parsonsys.com
Thu Oct 9 13:40:22 EDT 2008


Jb

There is not sufficient information to answer the question.

You are saying that the unrepentent terrorist "killed no one", but you 
don't know that to be true.

In the example you gave, you included the information about your nephew. 
I'm assuming that's because you believe that the scumbucket murderer is 
also responsible for your nephew's death (and I would agree with you on 
that).

By the same token, if the unrepentant terrorist has inspired and taught 
people to kill the brothers and nephews of others, yes, he is worse.


JbTek wrote:
> Ed wrote:
>
> Bad or evil can be differentiated into degrees of badness.  Not all bad or
> evil is of the same level of wrong.  A thief is bad.  A murderer is more
> bad.  An unrepentant terrorist is most bad.
>
>
> Ed,
> My brother was robbed, then shot in the back & left to die 3 days before
> Christmas. He was 37 years old with 2 kids. His youngest son shot himself in
> the chest last Christmas & died.
> Are you telling me that this unrepentent terrorist, who killed no one, is
> more evil than the person that devistated our family?
>  I don't think so.
> Jb
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tootle" <ekroposki at charter.net>
> To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 3:40 AM
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] POLITICAL - Peter and Robert
>
>
>   
>> Peter and Robert:
>>
>> Ayers comments published on September 11, 2001, Ayers had this to say
>>     
> about
>   
>> his bombing past, "I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do
>> enough."
>>
>> Obama keeps saying what Ayers did 40 years ago or 20 years ago is not
>> important.
>>
>> I would have fewer problems with Obama's association if in fact Ayers was
>> repentant and repudiated his actions when he was in his 20's.  Some people
>> do make mistakes and grow up.  However, Obama associates with an
>>     
> unrepentant
>   
>> terrorist, Bill Ayers.
>>
>> The above were reported public comments made just seven years ago.  Just
>> after a terrorist attack on USA.
>>
>> Obama said he would sit down with foreign terrorist groups to resolve
>> grievances.  He would sit down with Akmenijad.  Obviously he would sit
>>     
> down
>   
>> with them because he still sits down with an American Terrorist, his
>>     
> fellow
>   
>> board member, Bill Ayers.  He does not see any problem with terrorists.
>>
>> The issue here is Ayers is an unrepentant and unchanged American
>>     
> terrorist.
>   
>> How can you justify supporting evil?
>>
>> Evil or the difference between good and bad is not defined by individual
>> choice.  Moral clarity is not necessarily a religious issue.  “A lack of
>> moral clarity is why people living in free societies can come to see their
>> fellow citizens as their enemies and foreign dictators as their friends.”
>> Natan Sharansky
>>
>> Evil or the difference between good and bad is not necessarily a religious
>> topic.  Different societies have by various paths come to similar
>> definitions of good and evil.  By acceptable definitions, unrepentant evil
>> is bad.  Freely associating with a person who by most standards is evil is
>> wrong.  Supporting an evil person, for whatever reasons, is assisting in a
>> conspiracy of evil.
>>
>> Bad or evil can be differentiated into degrees of badness.  Not all bad or
>> evil is of the same level of wrong.  A thief is bad.  A murderer is more
>> bad.  An unrepentant terrorist is most bad.
>>
>> Ed K
>> Greenville, SC, USA
>> [no addendum for Andrew]
>>
>>
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