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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Greg or e who wrote (33036)10/15/2001 5:55:58 PM
From: J. C. Dithers  Read Replies (3) of 82486
 
Thanks much, Greg -- I'm fighting a doomed cause here.

I saw your earlier post about Sullivan and the flu. I have no idea, but I'm hoping someone will come through on this, because it sounds like quite a story. This guy is a brilliant writer, whom I never heard of before, but he does seem to be inextricably tied down to a personal agenda.

As to the WTC article of his, the more I think about it, the more I dislike it. Father (?) and the rugger player were true heroes. Indeed, the WTC disaster brought forth some of the most noble and unselfish deeds the world has ever seen, and many more that will never be known. In these deeds we saw humankind at its most magnificent and noble ... a shining hour of “No greater love hath...” selfless, courageous, pure of heart, and virginal. To usurp these saintly stories as illustrations in an article clearly intended to argue a gay (sexual-preference) agenda, does in my opinion demean and trivialize rather than exalt these deeds.

Okay, ladies, I'm retreating to my bunker. You'll need one of those new missiles to get me.

JC
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