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Can a bigot be a good person?







Can a bigot be a good person?

Can a bigot be a good person? 06/24/2004 08:07 AM

He pursued me, but then rejected me because my religion was "wrong."




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I don't really know most of the people reading this blog. I seem to get about 600-800 unique readers/day (2000 page views), most of which seem to be from random googlers, so perhaps I have about 200 regular readers. I know some of you, but I can only imagine what kicks the rest of you get from reading my ramblings. Granted, I also get a bit of kick out of thinking that so many people find me interesting. But truthfully, I really care only about a few of you. No offense.

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