This was my point completely.  Matt just said it better.
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Miller, Matt wrote:
> Why is an expressed view of *anger* instead of *compassion* deemed as hate?
> We can *pray* for the victims, but can't we also feel angry outbursts
> towards the alleged propagators of this heinous act? I know I ran the full
> gamut of emotions Tuesday: fear, compassion, and anger. I believe these were
> normal reactions, and I don't believe anyone has the right to censor my
> emotions. If the off-topic posts about the need for love and compassion are
> appropriate, then I believe the reactionary posts of anger are as well.
> If we want to stress that SOTL's thread should be moved to the politics
> list, then I believe the entire thread should have been moved to politics
> list from the outset.
> 
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