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Old January 16th, 2004, 11:33 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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"I think an ideology comes out of feelings, and it tends to be
non-thinking. A philosophy, on the other hand, can have a structured
thought base ... There is a constant interplay between WHAT DO I
THINK and WHY DO I THINK IT ... Ideology is a lot easier, because
you don't have to know anything or search for anything. You already
know the answer to everything. It's not penetrable by facts. It's
absolutism."
-Paul O'Neill-

Excerpt from _The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House,
and the Education of Paul O'Neill_ by Ron Suskind.

Read this and couldn't help but think of David "Ideology Sucks"
Snedeker.

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Ken Fortenberry