--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for taking the time to clear things up, Gina.
> 
> The way it looks to me, the conservative legal group
> got involved *as a result of the article*, not as part
> of some anti-TM "hit." The desire on the part of some
> TMers to believe that they're the target of some huge
> conspiracy against them seems to me to be Just Another 
> Desire To Be Important.  :-)

More Barry-fantasy-fiction: Nobody, of course, suggested
any "huge conspiracy."

And in fact, we have no evidence or even indication
either way of exactly how the right-wing fundie group
became involved.  So there's just as much "desire to
believe" in Barry's speculation as in anybody else's.

The difference is that the pro-TMers will *acknowledge*
that they don't know, whereas the anti-TMers will use--
not to mention embellish--their speculation as if it
were established fact to bash the pro-TMers, as Barry
has done above.





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