Yes, I do 'take on so,' Harry.   I am so tired of the bigotry and ignorance
of so many Americans, when it comes to the Middle East.  Not only is it
offensive, but it is dysfunctional, that is, it feeds on itself and leads
this country to do stupid things.  It is because of this ambient ignorance
and bigotry that we have people like President Bush and his team,
hard-working as they are, making the mistakes they are making.

So, yes, I do take it seriously. Mostly I ignore it.  But you have a way of
bringing out the best of in me.

Cheers,
Lawry



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From: Harry Pollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 01, 1999 5:09 PM
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Lawry,

You do take on so.

"Might" is a conjecture.

I don't think the mobs have any Scorpions - though they might. I assume you
are referring to Tactical Engineering's Scorpions, well suited for desert
travel.

Harry
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Lawrence wrote:

>'Mights' don't make a right.
>
>Your scorpion story is only a metaphor --  one, actually, invented for and
>related to the Israeli-Egyptian relationship pre-Camp David.  If Sadat and
>Begin had listened to your scorpion story, Harry, there would have been no
>Camp David accord.  You now, blindly, use the story to adduce mysterious
and
>ill-conceived properties to the Middle East.
>
>So, who and why would 'truck your mobs in', Harry?  Scorpions?
>
>Cheers,
>Lawry


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