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To: JDN who wrote (119231)6/10/2005 4:13:32 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793899
 
<OK, your forgiven. (gg) jdn>

You aren't! You can't treat apostrophe's and spelling like that and get away with it. I feel as aggrieved as if my Koran and Flag were trampled, burned or flushed. Pass me an AK47.

Anyway, you don't get to 'forgive' me. Forgiveness implies that the foregiver has some power over the other person. But I'll foregive you for presuming to foregive me.

Mqurice

PS: Imagine how tough it must be to negotiate North Korea being 'foregiven' for daring to have their own nukes, like everyone else around them [Russia, China, USA]. I don't see why they shouldn't have nukes. Who is the USA to foregive them for having nukes for self-defence? The USA invented nukes for self-defence. But I foregive the USA because it was a lot easier to make Japan give up with nukes than with bayonets and street to street surrenders [as now being done in Iraq, at the cost of many dead American soldiers].