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Tony Abdo <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Wed, 30 Aug 2000 03:24:10 -0500
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Dear, Dear.      Tresy The Patriot finds a contradiction in Tony.     As
he did so often with  Andrej.      But still he can find none in Bill or
Al.

Tresy, try to understand.      I am not against interventions per se by
the US.      I am against military interventions.       But there are
other ways to intervene.     And I am not against those interventions.
So you see, Tresy, it is possible to be both pro, AND,
anti-intervention, almost in the same breath.

Below, is the chuckle of the day from Joe Conason, favorite philosopher
of Tresy.
________________________________
(from Gore's Democratic Party speech)
"Complacent conservatives thought they heard the hoofbeats of the
Bolshevik horde." - Joe Conason

Yeah, right!

Comradely yours, Tresy........ Tony
_______________________________
on 8/28/00 11:48 AM, Tony Abdo at [log in to unmask] wrote:
<It's a rare conflict that the US
government can't find at least one side to patronize to the detriment of
the other.>

Rwanda--which, in your own inimitable, bombastic style, you earlier
cited against the US for precisely the reason that it didn't intervene.
Heads, Abbadabba wins, tails, the US loses. Yawn.
--
Tresy Kilbourne
Seattle WA
"The Clinton-haters and their friends in the media are like a cargo
cult: they keep expecting something to fall from the sky, and years of
disappointment never seem to awaken any doubt." - Joe Conason

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