I wish I could write and speak as persuasively as Olberman.
Oh, I don't know. Guiliani's statements didn't seem that bad to me. It sounded like Olberman overreacted--stressing the parts of Rudy's quote that he wanted to, to make it sound worse than it was. When someone speaks in that angry tone it doesn't persuade me of anything other than that he's trying to get ratings.
And NO ONE living today can say for certain what policy today will make the world a better place 50-100 years from now. The world is much too complicated.
(JustAsking, my comments aren't directed at you, so don't take them personally. I enjoy most of your posts and think you do write more persuasively than Olberman.)