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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Fri, 1 Oct 1999 11:18:11 -0400 |
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>I explained what I was talking about several times....I apologize for not
making myself clear.
I fear that everyone misunderstood your point.
>What was sensible was obvious to NATO. That's why they bombed
Yugoslavia. So apparently sensibility is not so obvious. Unless, of
course, you mean that what is sensible is obvious to "us" but not to
"them", ie we are good and they are bad. Chomsky's model applies to
all of us.
Oh ya Martin. I love it. Are you here for my personal amusement?
When I said sensibility was obvious to most, that means, "most people". If
your sensible, you don't belong in NATO, or any war-oriented organization.
The NATO institution filters the vast majority of the population out of the
decision making process. It couldn't function if it did.
That's no mistake, I assure you.
Milutin
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While arms warehouses fill as quick as tha cells
Rally round tha family, pockets full of shells
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