Re: Candorville 11-29-2005




"Dann" <detox665@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns971D825091EB3detox665hotmailcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> The brain droppings of ronniecat were posted in
> news:pj3po1515njputljj5nnl2d0uf2jfcqqov@xxxxxxx on 29 Nov 2005:
>>
>> It's the way Marines express their admirable commitment to equality.
>>
>> You know, the kind of thing that when other groups say it, is
>> dismissed as "political correctness".
>
> To a certain extent, you are right. For the remainder you are mistaken.
> It's about more than commitment. It's about how we think about, speak
> to, and react to one another.
>


Huh? I mean, OK. I mean, wait- what?

I think of the "commitment" as the decision, and the
thinking, speaking and reacting as the implementation.
The way one relates to others is built on the foundation of
the commitment. It doesn't seem, to me, to be a lesser
thing to commit than to act on those convictions..?

Then again, still in mental fog today.


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