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BLOWING IN THE WIND
A nineteenth-century folktale tells about a person who went about slandering the town’s wise man.
One day, he went to the wise man’s home and asked for forgiveness.
The wise man, realizing that this man had not internalized the gravity of his transgressions, told him that he would forgive him on one condition: that he go home, take a feather pillow from his house, cut it up, scatter the feathers to the wind and return when done to the wise man’s house.
Though puzzled by this strange request, the man was happy to be let off with so easy a penance. He quickly cut up the pillow, scattered the feathers and returned to the house.
“Am I now forgiven?” he asked.
“Just one more thing,” the wise man said. “Go now and gather up all the feathers.”
“But that’s impossible. The wind has already scattered them.”
“Precisely,” he answered. “And it is as impossible to repair the damage done by your words as it is to recover the feathers. Your words are out there in the marketplace, spreading hate, even as we speak.”
McCAIN MAY HAVE HAD A CHANGE OF HEART BUT THE DAMAGE HE AND PALIN HAVE DONE WILL LIVE FOREVER IN THE HEARTS OF BIGOTS, HATEMONGERS, AND RACISTS. AND ON THE INTERNET!
Rep. Joe Wilson’s War Part Deux
Not quite done with this guy yet: