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January 14, 2011

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pennyjane

a perfect place for the beatitudes, but then, where isn't?

does anyone really live them, or are they just something we recite in times of grief?

much love and hope. pj

Alex

There's an undertone in the discussion about the tone of public debate that is all about what rhetoric "the other guys" use. Everyone justifies their own rhetoric in a variety of ways without taking responsibility for it's contribution to the tone of the national dialogue.

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