Dear RW: If all of us were judged by our worst possible moments,
we'd be in the same boat.
I know I have good points and very bad weaknesses. we all do.
If we can learn to see all people this way, the sooner we can capitalize on our good points and contributions, and help each other fix those weak spots that are embarrassing.
We all have them. None of us is Jesus Christ, and even he was criticized for turning tables over in the temple, and killing a poor plant made to wither just to demonstrate God's will.
If we kick everyone out of the human race for one reason or another, there is someone else who would tan our hides as well. That is not inclusion or respect for diversity.
If neighbors have problems, why not reach out a hand and help them fix what's wrong.
Treat each other as we prefer to be treated, and I'd rather have help to correct things than be judged as unworthy of association. I have a lot to offer despite my faults. So does Ted.
He does his part to help underprivileged kids, so why not also look at what he does well?
Especially if we want to encourage him and others to do the same, and not judge by the worst flaws.
This is the assertion of prominent Republican Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent hits campaign trail after calling Obama ?subhuman mongrel? ? CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
"I have obviously failed to galvanize and prod, if not shame enough Americans to be ever vigilant not to let a Chicago communist-raised, communist-educated, communist-nurtured subhuman mongrel like the acorn community organizer gangster Barack Hussein Obama to weasel his way into the top office of authority in the United States of America."
How can anyone take this party seriously?