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<blockquote data-quote="partinobodycular" data-source="post: 76245346" data-attributes="member: 435281"><p>The problem is...we never know when the next time is going to be. And we never know if what we're failing to do today is going to allow it to happen. So there are times when you can't simply remain silent. It may seem like the kindest thing to do, but you may someday find that it wasn't the right thing to do.</p><p></p><p>Americans are proud of their freedoms, but in some sense their love of freedom is getting them killed. It's important that people understand that. We can argue that "<em>these things too shall pass</em>", but the question is, how many must die while they do.</p><p></p><p>Our hope is to build a future where things such as smallpox don't happen. But that hope is diminished if we're constantly fighting the very people that we're trying to save. So I wonder, what are we truly fighting here, a disease or an attitude? In the end we may find that when it comes to our hopes for the future, it's the latter that's the greater threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partinobodycular, post: 76245346, member: 435281"] The problem is...we never know when the next time is going to be. And we never know if what we're failing to do today is going to allow it to happen. So there are times when you can't simply remain silent. It may seem like the kindest thing to do, but you may someday find that it wasn't the right thing to do. Americans are proud of their freedoms, but in some sense their love of freedom is getting them killed. It's important that people understand that. We can argue that "[I]these things too shall pass[/I]", but the question is, how many must die while they do. Our hope is to build a future where things such as smallpox don't happen. But that hope is diminished if we're constantly fighting the very people that we're trying to save. So I wonder, what are we truly fighting here, a disease or an attitude? In the end we may find that when it comes to our hopes for the future, it's the latter that's the greater threat. [/QUOTE]
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