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It takes great courage to step into an escalating situation, which Hauerwas has none. He merely advocates turning a blind eye to Hussein (not the other cheek, which is a different lesson) and hoping for the best. Cowardice is not an ethic, it is a shame.
p>Thank you, George, for noting that Mr. Hauerwas does not speak for Christian ethics, but his own liberal view of relativism. br> -- Steve Shaver /p> p> WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING br> Re: James Bowman's Restraint Is Dead : /p> p>Dorothy Rabinowitz is correct (as she almost always is). Go talk to any service member or veteran and they will tell you medals are not "won" but "awarded". You cannot ask for one; a fellow soldier has to apply on your behalf. br> -- David Clayton Carrad br> Augusta, GA
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