A good, yet misguided, people
The Free Liberal
by Richard A. Cheatham
05/13/06
Most Americans are optimistic, friendly, creative, productive, fair-minded, tolerant and generous in supporting things in which they believe. When you get to know them on a one-to-one basis, they're great people. If you're perceptive you’ll even find that most people (taken as individuals) around the world could be described in the very same way. Humans are more alike than different and human nature is timeless and virtually identical in all people. The thing that constantly surprises me is how such good people can tolerate (and often even advocate) such lousy and counter-productive methods for dealing with others. It amazes me what important functions they casually delegate to other people who function as their 'agents.' Of course, I'm talking about those 'special agents,' government employees...
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/002062.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Richard A. Cheatham
05/13/06
Most Americans are optimistic, friendly, creative, productive, fair-minded, tolerant and generous in supporting things in which they believe. When you get to know them on a one-to-one basis, they're great people. If you're perceptive you’ll even find that most people (taken as individuals) around the world could be described in the very same way. Humans are more alike than different and human nature is timeless and virtually identical in all people. The thing that constantly surprises me is how such good people can tolerate (and often even advocate) such lousy and counter-productive methods for dealing with others. It amazes me what important functions they casually delegate to other people who function as their 'agents.' Of course, I'm talking about those 'special agents,' government employees...
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/002062.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 15. Mai, 18:37