Bob,
I can go along with and understand what you are saying. There have been more than a few times in my life when I've taken your (below stated) position.
Also, since I made my last post I've had a conversation with a friend. Details of what Davis Straub posted in the relevant topic were discussed. There seems to have been no real "support" contained in Straub's responding posts. So, no new leaf has been turned. For that reason I withdraw any advice promoting the recognition of (not really existing) positive acts on your behalf by D Straub.
PS - Starry Starry Night is one of my favorite songs. I've heard that Vincent van Gogh would lick his brushes while paining in order to adjust their shape. Unfortunately, the paint in those days had lead in it. Not good to be inadvertently ingesting that stuff.
bobk wrote:OK Scott, let me give you a little bit of my own philosophy ...
You can't judge people by the best things they do.
You have to judge them by the worst things they do.
Any mob boss can hold a lavish wedding for the neighbor's daughter. Gee what a wonderful, generous guy. Never mind that he broke 17 legs last week and sent three guys to the bottom of the lake in "cement overshoes".
Bad people can do good things all the time to look wonderful.
But good people will have a very hard time doing even one really horrible thing.
Think about it and you'll know it's true.
When Davis and Jack use their power to cut just one person off from the hang gliding community they do more evil than they can make up for with a thousand "good deeds".
Like I said, think about it, and you'll know it's true.