A_Wanderer
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Reconciliation
It would seem that apart from the obvious fact that few people are on the forum the election and its associated crazyness both good and bad is over, for many it is a time of acceptance and self-reflection and for others unrestrained anger, but the important thing is that it is over and right now it is almost the longest possibile time before the next one, who will know what will happen in the world over the next four years how many lives saved and lost, however many triumphs or defeats it will not change one thing, the wheel will keep turning and life will go on.
So let me invite all regulars and newbies alike to come together in the kinder spirit of FYM to reconcile our differences together in the name of proper debate, mutual respect and tollerance. We may disagree on some issues, we may try to argue the point, we may sometimes say things that we regret - but we have more in common than what divides us, I think that FYM can become a better place without the spectre of partisan hackery hanging over all of our heads. Any forum is only as good as the sum of it's parts, I am honoured to be able to discuss issues in a free and open manner with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences, this is the finest political forum on the internet and your being able to disagree with me on the matter is why. So peace out as I leave you with a most wonderful quote given at American University that I feel holds a supreme relevance today.
"What kind of peace do we seek? I am talking about a genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living. Not merely peace in our time, but peace in all time. Our problems are man-made, therefore they can be solved by man. For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breath the same air, we all cherish our children's future, and we are all mortal." - US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
p.s. U2Democrat you had better hang around here, I am sure that you can run a sexy Barack Obama thread for the next few years
It would seem that apart from the obvious fact that few people are on the forum the election and its associated crazyness both good and bad is over, for many it is a time of acceptance and self-reflection and for others unrestrained anger, but the important thing is that it is over and right now it is almost the longest possibile time before the next one, who will know what will happen in the world over the next four years how many lives saved and lost, however many triumphs or defeats it will not change one thing, the wheel will keep turning and life will go on.
So let me invite all regulars and newbies alike to come together in the kinder spirit of FYM to reconcile our differences together in the name of proper debate, mutual respect and tollerance. We may disagree on some issues, we may try to argue the point, we may sometimes say things that we regret - but we have more in common than what divides us, I think that FYM can become a better place without the spectre of partisan hackery hanging over all of our heads. Any forum is only as good as the sum of it's parts, I am honoured to be able to discuss issues in a free and open manner with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences, this is the finest political forum on the internet and your being able to disagree with me on the matter is why. So peace out as I leave you with a most wonderful quote given at American University that I feel holds a supreme relevance today.
"What kind of peace do we seek? I am talking about a genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living. Not merely peace in our time, but peace in all time. Our problems are man-made, therefore they can be solved by man. For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breath the same air, we all cherish our children's future, and we are all mortal." - US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
p.s. U2Democrat you had better hang around here, I am sure that you can run a sexy Barack Obama thread for the next few years
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