others say it better sometimes
I realize that I come from a conservative ideology however, I have been thinking a lot about the judgement (not guilt by association) and came upon this article by Charles Krauthammer of the Washington Post. He also is a conservative but I believe has explained it better than I could. Which is why he won the Pulitzer Prize and I can barely spell Pulitzer. Please read this article here and talk about these questions:
Are the associations we keep important? Do they shape what our ideologies are? Can we stay unaffected from our society regardless of how hard we try to fight the fight?
I look forward to your comments.
one comment:
I realize this isn’t a scientific method but my grandfather told me when I was a kid that you become the company you keep. I’ve found through my life that’s a pretty true statement.
(BTW…when I try to type a comment on your blogs, the type in the comment window is white and I can’t see it. I had to type this in a wordpad to post it. You might want to check that.)
Jason () - 12 10 08 - 12:24
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