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Pastimes : Rage Against the Machine

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To: Thomas M. who started this subject9/14/2002 9:32:47 AM
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Thomas M.: on SMBR it was said that Raymond Duray had "claimed that the people who died in the towers deserved their deaths."

No link was provided to that post, but another poster recollected that it was Thomas M., and not Duray, who said that cruel, bizarre thing.

My guess is that no one said it, but I've been wrong before.

However, a poster on SMBR recently spammed that Duray had made a bomb threat against the capitol when no such thing had taken place. (RD had postulated, using tenses oddly (presumably to rile inattentive readers), that the right wing might be happy if such an event took place, so that martial law could be declared (with the implication that the right might be planning such a thing).

The misunderstanding of that RD post makes me very skeptical about interpretations purporting to be quotes.

Did you "claim" that "the people who died in the towers deserved their deaths"?

This is a matter of a horrified curiosity that I might not follow up on, except that coming so close on the heels of the hysterical misreading of the Duray post....

You could work back from here:

Message 17990506

If you said such a cruel thing, you're a nut job, of course.
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