Erik Reuter wrote: > On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:16:56PM -0700, Gautam Mukunda wrote: > >> trivial issue. Of all the things that happened in Baghdad for the >> last year, the theft (that may or may not have happened) of 33 >> artifacts is surely far down the list of importance. > > Agreed. There were much more important mistakes made by Americans after > the war. You know I supported the war, so you can't make those claims > about me that you made about some others.
That just makes you even more of a traitor. You bloody well know that your post will give succour and vindication to those commie bastards that infest this list. How can you for one moment even admit the possibility that the greatest nation on earth (nay, in the whole universe) and lead by the greatest man alive (or who ever has or even may one day live) has made mistakes. Are you sure you aren't a secret pinko sympathiser? Time to get Homeland Security into action maybe. We'll get the truth out of you yet. Regards, Ray. Who is becoming disgusted at the tone of the list. All the personal attacks and diatribes. Argument rather than discussion. Pissing on each other instead of pissing ourselves with laughter. I may as well get into the swing of things and see what the attraction is. Why don't we beg Jeroen to rejoin us. He'd fit right in. PS: It's a while since I wrote the above, and I must say that the other threads in today's mail were a lot more enjoyable and showed respect for opposing viewpoints. Yes, I know. Who am I to make these value judgements?? _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
