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To: Brad Bolen who wrote (29611)9/30/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: bobby beara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Brad, sell and hold thru the peaks and dips, this is an infantile industry with no barriers to competition. IOMEGA and PRESSTEK are great examples of misplaced enthusiasm.

OFF TOPIC

Lawyerspeak in the Oval Office - NOT TRUTH!!! - The Highest of Crimes and Misdeameanors

This is not about sex, it's about what this smuck is teaching the youth of America, to shade the truth and get away with it. This is a thousand times worse than giving away top secrets to the enemy.

In the Presidents testimony he testified that he had been blessed with a good memory, however his memory failed in over a 100 instances during that testimony.

Yom Kippur is the day of Atonement

bb

BreakPoint Commentary - September 28, 1998

Fighting Logicide
The Death of Language
by Charles W. Colson

It's time for a BreakPoint pop quiz. First question: What's the
meaning of the word "is"? Second question: What does the word
"alone" mean?

Well, most of us thought we knew what these words meant. After
all, we use them every day. But the president's now much
publicized recently taped testimony has caused a lot of people to
question the common meaning of words. It's an indication that
one dangerous effect of the Lewinsky scandal is not the everyday
use of vulgar words, as bad as that is, but the vulgar MISuse of
everyday words.

In his testimony before the grand jury, the president was asked
about the truthfulness of the statement, "There is no sex of any
kind," which his lawyer Bob Bennett gave in the Paula Jones
deposition. But the president answered: "It depends on what the
meaning of the word "is" is." There was no sexual activity at
the time the statement was made, Clinton said, so his words "there
is no sex" is a true statement.

This semantic nitpicking didn't stop there. When asked if he'd
been alone with Miss Lewinsky, the president said it depends on
what is meant by the word "alone." Alone in the room? Alone in
the suite of rooms? Alone in the White House? Who's to say what
"alone" means?

And then there's the president's tortured definition of sex.
Through his obfuscation, the president has made the definition of
simple words confusing and complicated. As Anne Carlson of Time
magazine said, Clinton was slicing the baloney so thin you could
see through it.

Now a lot of people think Clinton's strategy is comical, but it's
no joke. We really should be more outraged than amused, not only
at Clinton but also at what his behavior represents.

The president's semantic wiggling embodies one of the most insidious
Effects of postmodernism: the deconstruction of language. Our
Postmodern culture denies that words have any meaning apart from their
specific cultural context. Remove them from that context and they
can mean anything to anyone.

President Clinton is not only cynically trading on this
Trend; he's also contributing to it: the kind of trend that leads
people to say the Bible doesn't mean what it says, or the
Constitution doesn't mean what the Founders said.

But when we destroy the meaning of words as simple as "is" or
"alone," we threaten our very ability to communicate with one
another. With no agreed-upon definition, everybody
speaks his own language and only you can know what you really
mean.

Just think what this does to democracy and civil society. Without
an agreed-upon language, there can be no understanding of the
common values that tie us together. Our ability to maintain
civil discourse, in forming shared values, is put in peril.


And there's something else at stake. In John 1:1, Jesus
is called the logos, the Word, meaning the plan of creation.
The Word is absolute. It embraces the truth of creation and it's
understandable and communicated to us through Jesus and in God's
Scripture.

So, anything that debases language makes communion with God
more difficult. That's why Christians must be at the
forefront of this battle against what C. S. Lewis so pointedly
called "logicide." And we need to help our neighbors understand
that the president's inartful dodges aren't just about politics
or getting away with something.

They are the apotheoses of deconstruction, which, carried to its
logical extreme, undermines the ability to maintain a responsible
society.

No wonder Jesus said, let your "yea" be "yea" and your "nay" be
"nay."

(c) 1998 Prison Fellowship Ministries

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To: Brad Bolen who wrote (29611)9/30/1998 9:49:00 PM
From: drsvelte  Respond to of 94695
 
Wow. I was beginning to feel really lonely. I am short LCOS now

I'll hold your (cyber)hand. Currently short YHOO and XCIT!



To: Brad Bolen who wrote (29611)9/30/1998 9:53:00 PM
From: drsvelte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Wow. I was beginning to feel really lonely. I am short LCOS now

I'll hold your (cyber)hand. Short YHOO and XCIT!