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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (906)7/11/1999 10:10:00 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769670
 
I have only read von Kuehnelt- Leddihn in the pages of National Review. He is very interesting, but definitely eccentric. He is what I would call a respectable reactionary. I sympathize with his sense that the destruction, as opposed to evolution, of the Ancien Regime unleashed the various ills of ideological warfare, but I do not think that he appreciates the underlying social realities that made the crisis practically inevitable...



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (906)7/14/1999 9:11:00 AM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
If the media thinks this "neighborhood covenant" is going to damage George W. Bush it illustrates how little they have on the guy. I was examining an abstract recently on a house in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. One of the documents read (paraphrase) "no house in this neighborhood shall be sold to persons unless they are of the Caucasian or Indian race." Obviously, with the passing of the Civil Rights Act that local ordinance became moot. These abstracts are historical documents that often date to the sovereignty of the soil, and can be very interesting to read. I know that liberals like to erase history, but we can't start throwing away all these abstracts.