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Sun Jun 22 15:48:55 UTC 2003
With all due respect, as I am but an amateur and a
spectator here, even I can see how unsupportable
your thesis is. To cite the glaringly obvious refutational
example, German society in the 1930s and 40s was
anything but lax (indeed, in general it moved in the
other direction partly in reaction to the perceived
"laxness" and excesses of the Weimar Republic).
Wouldn't this remarkable ability of Bush "and his
minions" to "deceive the world" imply at least a
modicum of smarts and care on their part, two
qualities not generally associated with laxness?
Don
> CFR, CFR. Look around you. Examples are ubiquitous --
> especially, these days, among the members of the Bush
> administration who have so deceived the world, and in effect,
> murdered hundreds if not thousands. The ruination of U.S.
> society (which has already begun -- don't ask for CFR, just
> think) may stem from the mendacity -- the lax language --
> of Bush and his minions.
>
> Robert Hartwell Fiske
> Editor and Publisher
> The Vocabula Review
> www.vocabula.com
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