Thanks for your responses everyone. Now I have some more to say:
<small>(Well, first, not to be nit-picky, but Socrates said "A life unexamined is not worth living.")</small>
I think I agree pretty much with all of you. There is value is discussion of whether what we've done was good or not, but I definitely think we also need to look towards what is the most good we can do next.
I'm of the mind that comparing Bush and Blair to Hitler, etc (even if you believe that) in the public domain won't help much. Our society is rather fractured as it is, and you aren't going to gain effective change by pushing the other side's buttons. Of course, I live in Eugene so I see those famous Anarchists all of the time (I've never been able to understand how one maintains a community of Anarchists, it seems somewhat counterintuitive).
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Of course it's fair, though I would have kicked him in the face for harassing me.
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Yeah, I don't know why I was feeling guilty. Probably just because he went off and kept looking at me saying crap about me. I'm not used to people getting pissed off at me, I was surprised that he had such a negative reaction. I'm feeling less and less like it was justified... I'm not going to let it bother me.