I have a better idea: Why don't we fly all Iraqi prisoners and let Lynndie
England take them whitewater rafting in her home state. All that come out of
this alive get a greencard and and a lute CD by Arto Wikla.
RT
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Roman M. Turovsky
http://polyhymnion.org/swv

> what say we give this thread a week and then put a lid on it.
> instead of everyone adding a comment and saying theirs should be the
> last, why don't we encourage everyone to say what they want to for
> seven days, let out all that latent anti-americanism or suppressed
> feelings of patriotism and then, hopefully, we can bury this thing
> dead-dead-dead and get back to discussing the minutiae of our mutually
> shared interest.
> agreed?
> 
> gin clear - bill
> 
> On Martedag 25, 2004, at 17:06 Europe/Rome, Ariel Abramovich wrote:
> 
>> Craig,
>> Your opinions on politics aren't welcome either, no matter how bad you
>> feel
>> as an American.
>> As a South American, I could have many motivations to express my
>> opinions
>> about US successive government's idea of "democracy" and "solidarity",
>> but I
>> keep them for a more appropriated context. No one cares here about
>> what I
>> think or feel about that, as no one cares what's your view  of global
>> politics, or what your patriotic feelings are.
>> If members like you, offended or not  by Arto's attitude (no matter how
>> rational or irrational his positions turned to be) insist in expressing
>> their own political- moral opinion (I've been posting a couple of
>> messages
>> warning about that) in the same email in which they condemn the use of
>> this
>> list for that purposes, keep in mind that you're not respecting the
>> decision
>> of the majority of the list's members, plus you're being incoherent and
>> unfair with many of us.
>> Once more: either we all speak freely, or we all keep the conflict's
>> subject
>> off.
>> Regards,
>> Ariel.
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 


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