Nix da mit Zustimmung für Bush.Nur weil es zur Zeit beinahe Häresie
wäre, G(reat ) W(ar) Bush öffentlich zu kritisieren, hat Gore seine
sein Mißfallen an der gegenwärtigen Politik eher subtil verpackt,
was allerdings von der patriotidiotischen Presse in den USA überhaupt
nicht realisiert wurde:
"While he fell short of criticizing Bush’s choice of words, Gore’s
endorsement of the term ‘Axis of Evil’ is tenuous at
best. Gore broadens the concept of evil so that the other
evils can be recognized on the same plane as terrorism, namely,
poverty, disease, ignorance and the rest should be equated
with terrorism so that they also receive the same attention
and dedication to eradication that is exhibited toward terror."
aus
http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/02/02/15_gore.html
..."
It is also striking, and apparently lost on the media, that Gore chose
to quote Michael Novak and in effect chide the President for his use of
platitudes and his simple portrayal of this struggle as good vs. evil,
saying, Novak concluded with an important caution: “The word
‘evil’,when used only of others, can intoxicate the user before knows
it. I commend to him [the President], and all of us, [Reinhold]
Neibuhr’s pregnant warning: ‘the final enigma of history is therefore
not how the righteous will gain victory over the un-righteous, but how
the evil in every good and the un-righteousness of the righteous is to
be overcome.’” "
wäre, G(reat ) W(ar) Bush öffentlich zu kritisieren, hat Gore seine
sein Mißfallen an der gegenwärtigen Politik eher subtil verpackt,
was allerdings von der patriotidiotischen Presse in den USA überhaupt
nicht realisiert wurde:
"While he fell short of criticizing Bush’s choice of words, Gore’s
endorsement of the term ‘Axis of Evil’ is tenuous at
best. Gore broadens the concept of evil so that the other
evils can be recognized on the same plane as terrorism, namely,
poverty, disease, ignorance and the rest should be equated
with terrorism so that they also receive the same attention
and dedication to eradication that is exhibited toward terror."
aus
http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/02/02/15_gore.html
..."
It is also striking, and apparently lost on the media, that Gore chose
to quote Michael Novak and in effect chide the President for his use of
platitudes and his simple portrayal of this struggle as good vs. evil,
saying, Novak concluded with an important caution: “The word
‘evil’,when used only of others, can intoxicate the user before knows
it. I commend to him [the President], and all of us, [Reinhold]
Neibuhr’s pregnant warning: ‘the final enigma of history is therefore
not how the righteous will gain victory over the un-righteous, but how
the evil in every good and the un-righteousness of the righteous is to
be overcome.’” "