Friday, November 13, 2009

Anger and incivility threaten to hijack this nation's public discourse | The Columbus Dispatch

Anger and incivility threaten to hijack this nation's public discourse The Columbus Dispatch: "To my colleagues in the state legislature and other elected offices, I suggest we all take a close look in the mirror and see what messages we are sharing with our young people about how to resolve conflict, how to disagree, how to learn and how to get along with one another. Sure, power is won and lost in political battles, and the conventional way to victory is to throw fear and misdirection at your foes. And often the throwing gets really messy. We can do this differently."

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