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Old Dec 22, 2012, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by pachyderm View Post
When I examine my feelings of distaste or anger, I often find fear at the bottom of it.

Judging from looking at myself, reacting in a state of fear seems to impair one's ability to accurately assess the nature of the thing feared. Perhaps the brain sacrifices accuracy in an attempt to attain rapidity in judging how threatening a situation is.
I see what you're saying ... However, based on my own personal experiences, I feel my feelings are pretty much right on target when it comes to the intent and actions of most politicians ... But, if there is any fear involved here, I'd say it's justified ... Corrupt governments are something to be feared ... Much damage can be done to societies whose leaders are corrupt ... Including ours.
Thanks for this!
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