--- Robert Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Nope, I didn't comment on that. I was commenting on
> what you "seemed"
> to be saying, pointing out that it didn't sound
> exactly like what I
> thought you would want to convey.
> As for the article, no outrage really, that kind of
> blatant silliness
> is pretty easy to ignore from a stranger. I don't
> seriously believe
> the guy was calling for assasination as much as he
> was expressing
> anger and disbelief that the most powerful nation in
> the world would
> elect as poor a choice as Bush.
> 
> xponent
> Position Maru
> rob

Well, rob, given just how unhappy I am with President
Bush, pissing off the European left might actually
_be_ the best reason to vote for him.  But you're
right, I don't think he was calling for it.  That
would take balls which is not, umm, let's say not the
first quality that "Guardian columnist" brings to
mind.  But if it happened (and judging by the type of
rhetoric now given free reign in the US, it wouldn't
stun me if some Moveon.org type did try something if
the President were reelected) do you think this guy
would do anything but celebrate?

=====
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Freedom is not free"
http://www.mukunda.blogspot.com


                
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