RE: FLAMEBAIT: "Much of what one hears is station identification"

From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Mon Feb 03 2003 - 00:06:48 MST

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    Damien expresses somewhat lessened revulsion towards attack on Iraq:

    > J Corbally says from Ireland:
    >
    > > the more time goes on, the fewer reasons I can think of for
    > > not nailing the Bollocks.
    >
    > Me too, iff it can be done without terrible aggravated
    > entropic consequences. (Lord Dehede has a conniption and
    > falls in astonishment from his chair. :)
    >
    > Iff.

    Our centers of gravity vis-a-vis our chairs would attain
    slightly greater stability were you to occasionally favor
    this list with one of your tirades against the far-left
    post-modernists ;-) We seldom see that side of you, and
    are wont to conclude that you're more polarized than
    probably actually you are.

    Lee

    > Here's a rousing piece by Oriana Fallaci, immediately post 9/11, that will
    > put blood in the eye of many an extrope poster:
    >
    > http://www.courses.rochester.edu/halle/Major%20Seminar/fallaci.html
    >
    > Despite the, ahem, touch of hysteria, it's not hard to sympathize with her
    > position and her passion.
    >
    > > James...
    > > (Married to an American and perhaps biased, but not as a result of that! )
    >
    > Damien Broderick
    > (Also married to an American and perhaps biased, but not as a result of
    > that! )
    >



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