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« My Apologies | Main | E-Mailing Kos: Part 2 » April 03, 2004
E-Mailing Kos: Part 1
Posted by Bill I sent Kos an e-mail and he responded. Before I composed it, I cleansed myself of as much anger as possible and took great pains to be more civil and conciliatory than I really feel, in order to try and gather the response. I'm very curious to see if this guy can be reasoned with. Here's the first round: From : "William XXXX@hotmail.com Mr. Zúniga, I had some comments and questions about your earlier post today that sparked so much furor in the blogosphere. I realize that you have quite a large readership and cannot respond to every e-mail, but if you get the chance, I would really love to hear your feedback about this matter. His response: From : kos@dailykos.com Hi William, I actually appreciate your thoughtful message. While none of the conservative bloggers attacking me would ever link to it, I further explained the reasons for my outburst here: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/4/2/175739/8203 If you have read that already, or if you have other questions, I'd be more than happy to continue discussing it with you. But in short, the reason for my outburst was that I was upset that the death of 5 marines the same day was essentially ignored, as were the deaths of 51 US soldiers in March. As a former soldier, I have a natural kinship with our men and women in uniform. The attention showered on mercenaries who were there voluntarily, when our brave soldiers were all but ignored, was too much for me at that moment in time. I realize my comment was stupid. There are more civil ways to make that point. But my emotions got to me at the time. Again, I appreciate your note. We can keep discussing if you'd like. Civility is in short supply these days. Thanks, markos More to come ... jump to Part 2. Posted by Bill at April 3, 2004 01:28 AM | TrackBack (6) |