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To: Joe NYC who wrote (200864)9/8/2004 12:55:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575074
 
Clearly, you don't get it. Thatcher was an ultra conservative who made some significant changes to Brit.'s economic infrastructure. Prior to her arrival, Brit. was considerably more socialist than when she left.

In other words, what my quote said: "Britain, unshackled by Thatcher from socialist economics". Do you need me to translate the word "unshackle"?


Sorry, but none of that is language peculiar to the right. Its standard English that even an Austrian can understand.

By your quote:

Prior to her arrival, Brit. was considerably more socialist than when she left
I see that you understand Arnold's use of the word socialist the same way I and most people do.


And the Austrians have the same understanding.......so what's your point?

Frankly, I don't give a damn what the perceptions are.......Arnold misspoke. The Austrians got it and so did I......if you're confused, then so be it. I think you may be hanging out at RNC party headquarters too much.........you're beginning to spin your way out of everything! Ease up!

Arnold was right on the money. I think that by now, you recognize it, but you can't bring yourself to admitting it.


You're confused. I am a liberal........I don't mind admitting when I am wrong.