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From: c23tvr@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com (Thomas Redmond)
Subject: Re: WARNING.....(please read)...
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In article <1r1d62$d6s@agate.berkeley.edu>, bh@anarres.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Brian Harvey) writes:
> rfelix@netcom.com (Robbie Felix) writes:
> >How about the thousands of kind teenagers who volunteer at local
> >agencies to help children, seniors, the homeless?
> 
> Hear, hear!  Thanks, Robbie.
> 
> You also don't read that much about violence *against* teenagers, such as
> George Bush burying alive tens of thousands of unarmed Iraqi 17-year-olds,
> who were trying to surrender, with bulldozers.
> 
> 
> On the other hand, I think it *is* true, without singling out teenagers
> for blame, that violence is more socially acceptable than it used to be.
> Those of us who'd like to discourage violence have plenty of work to do
> with people of all ages.

I didn't know George could drive a bulldozer!
