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I think it (the one to be sent to the whitehouse) was a well written and sincere letter. Given the gravity of the moment no great crime to have posted. For me it was relaxing to see someone speak what i feel. Grandstanding? Maybe this is extra stressful for some, but how about just being good to each other, having a realistic tolerance of good caring creative people adjusting the best as possilbe. If this this were a car, a little emoting, a little tolerance(expecially given the context of the moment) would be our shock aborbers, especially when a really big bump comes. It comes and it goes and we go on. Probably we didn't need to jump at someone's throat with calls of "off-topic" on the first day of our aggression. There's still plenty of time to talk about looping. Even right now. In fact the number of "off-topic" posts jumping at him far outnumbers that post's count of 1. But that's okay too, because each of us is no doubt doing the best we can to process our reactions/feelings in our own ways. It will all pass and everything will be fine. on 3/20/03 10:18 AM, Steve Goodman at spgoodman@earthlight.net wrote: > Wrong-o, Buffalo Breath. > > Never get it otherwise: Moore was more interested in grandstanding and > otherwise promoting himself writing the letter, with the public reading >it, > than he was in actually sending it to the White House. Where is this not > evident?