Lord Voldemort, the nature of evil, and politics
Tonks
tonks_op at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 6 23:09:21 UTC 2008
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Cabal" <md at ...> wrote:
>
> I don't believe in evil, nothing is ever that simple.
> Evil is a construct, it fits a narrative nicely, but it doesn't
exist.
> Obama mostly took the high ground, but faltered now and again because
he is human. I think McCain repeatedly took the low
ground, "Terrorist" "Socialist" "Radical" and even picked a polarizing
figure to run with him so she could say all the things he felt
uncomfortable saying.
Tonks:
I must disagree. I don't think a game plan of 'himulating your oponent"
is a good and honorable one. It is my party, but I do not approve of
the methods. Most of American doesn't even know has happened. If they
did know what Axilrod, what an approprate name, has done, most
Americans would be outraged. I will say no more. This is a pondering
about the nature of evil, not about one party or the other. No one has
clean hands. I admire McCain, he is IMO, a man of honor.
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