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May 28th, 2002, 02:26 PM
#12
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Originally posted here by GreekGoddess
Good intentions? How do you figure? I just watched Pearl Harbor the other night. I realize that the world was at war, the Japanese caught the United States off guard and killed thousands of our people. We retaliate by bombing them. We proved that we weren't going to take it, but it didn't justify anything. Two wrongs just don't make a right. We justify something as large as someone killing someone, by killing them. How does that work?
The KKK isn't something I support, but I'm not going to support the damage of their 'e-mail' either, if it's even theirs, which I highly doubt. They aren't good intentions IMO. I just wish there were more people who felt this way. *shrugs* Sometimes I feel like the only one.
He/she has good intentions by making it so the KKK (if thats who it really is) cannot access their mailing list, thus slowing the spread of ignorance. Look at the problems everyone in the KKK potentially causes. Ending the spread would be better for everyone.
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