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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 12438" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Red States Blue States</strong></p><p></p><p>That is certainly one way to interpret his odd remarks about the "States," and the ones he says will have less to fear depending upon how they vote. But he has left his "message" hopelessly opaque. </p><p></p><p>On a basic level, he has no place in the discourse. He has no right to submit his opinion on the issue of the American election, and it should not even be taken with a grain of salt. Mind you, I'm not saying he has no right to an opinion, although I cannot imagine what he wants with one: opinions are not his choice of weapon.</p><p></p><p>You simply cannot discern what side he's on, and it doesn't matter anyway. As far as I'm concerned, the sides are the opposing sides of the Law and Crime. Karl Rove, Ashcroft, and Cheney are outlaws on the side of Crime. Bin Laden is so far out of the loop that he isn't even an outlaw, but rather a kind of stiff or archetype. He is an allegorical figure meant to stand still and represent Evil. Big deal. There were scarier figures running around last night, none of them over four feet tall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 12438, member: 42"] [b]Red States Blue States[/b] That is certainly one way to interpret his odd remarks about the "States," and the ones he says will have less to fear depending upon how they vote. But he has left his "message" hopelessly opaque. On a basic level, he has no place in the discourse. He has no right to submit his opinion on the issue of the American election, and it should not even be taken with a grain of salt. Mind you, I'm not saying he has no right to an opinion, although I cannot imagine what he wants with one: opinions are not his choice of weapon. You simply cannot discern what side he's on, and it doesn't matter anyway. As far as I'm concerned, the sides are the opposing sides of the Law and Crime. Karl Rove, Ashcroft, and Cheney are outlaws on the side of Crime. Bin Laden is so far out of the loop that he isn't even an outlaw, but rather a kind of stiff or archetype. He is an allegorical figure meant to stand still and represent Evil. Big deal. There were scarier figures running around last night, none of them over four feet tall. [/QUOTE]
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