[alicebot-aiethics] mute point
Tamara Thompson
alicebot-aiethics@list.alicebot.org
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 20:51:19 -0700
Maybe you should talk to a counselor, I'm now a little worried about
you, it sounds like you are very upset about all of this.
My personal take on us humans is that we are a collection of modules,
and sometimes we need a 'mechanic' to help us deal with our modules.
Sometimes someone else knows better how to put the thought pieces
together, to help us see it more clearly.
You'd be surprised how many of us feel for you, and think some of the
same thoughts. We're all in this together.
Hang in, but if you feel depressed, talk it out with someone, maybe a
'mechanic' huh?. Why do you identify so much with Bush? I'm curious.
He's a good guy, he's hanging in there. I'm definitely NOT trying to
piss you off, did you know that?
we are all united, it's going to be okay, it's going to get better
soon. Don't worry. We're a strong people.
Tamara
LilBwana wrote:
> I prefer a President who for all intensive purposes selects
> the members in his cabinet who can be of best use for the general
> public, and who are professionals in their generally respective
> office. The fact that the Executive office is more than just "One
> Man". The fact that the president is Human, and can provide good PR.
> The fact that our President can boil down his words so that the
> majority of the population can "understand" what he is saying, thereby
> allowing more of the population to be involved. The fact that they
> can understand what is being said, means that they are listening,
> rather than a bunch of retoric about saying a lot of words mixed with
> a lot of air. It allows more people of the population to be involved
> with what is going on in our society. Contrary to your belief, not
> everyone in America has an IQ of 150. Too many politicians are
> politicizing the whole role of government, and therefore their people
> are not understanding what is going on, they do not know what the
> supposed "educated" of our society are saying. Regardless of their
> IQ, they still have a say in what happens in this country, and the
> more they comprehend, the better they will be able to elect the people
> they wish to have represent them in office, and the more they will
> care about what is going on in this country. But I guess it is
> always easier to kick a man when he is trying to get up. When he is
> starting to show the country that the majority did not elect the wrong
> man. But before he can prove that to the American Public, he should
> be shot down. He should be criticized because he tells it like it
> is. He is not the posterchild for "Genius", and therefore shoud not
> be given the chance to show his true colors. I guess the sense
> of Family no longer exists for a lot of people who live in this
> country. At the very heart of America lies the ability to be united.
> What happened to the feeling of support. In a time of togetherness I
> can see that a lot of people want nothing more than to distance
> themselves from that which terrorism has struck the very heart of.