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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (21025)4/29/2003 3:36:51 PM
From: Seaworthy Lyric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
From Where Logic don’t Shine

Ray, just wanted to reassure you that the spin masters do not limit themselves to American airways. Their international presence is growing day by day and will probably become stronger in Europe in the years to come. It seems like the American frontier has been pretty much colonized.

Here is a humorous definition of the war that I found today in the Le Monde. It is taken from a debate between Adam Michnik (editor of a major Polish daily and a Bushevik) and Daniel Cohn-Bendit (Paris 68).

Adam Michnik: My definition of Iraqi intervention is the following: a bad government used bad arguments, to launch a very good intervention. Bad plus bad, equals very good. Thank you Adam for reassuring us that your head is wired just right for the new world disorder.<g>

[Pour moi, la définition de l'intervention en Irak est la suivante : un mauvais gouvernement, avec de mauvais arguments, a préparé une très bonne intervention.]