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To: Krowbar who wrote (30888)2/15/1999 2:20:00 AM
From: Edwarda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Could we please let the topic go for a while and simply think about it before starting in again. E is sick of it, from her postings, and we must have other things about which we can wrangle....



To: Krowbar who wrote (30888)2/15/1999 12:55:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Del, Del, Del. I've replied to those points in my posts, and could anything have been a more echt example of wheel-spinning, really? This is yer basic visceral issue, I think, in which one's viscera produce the 'opinion', and one's brain produces the line of reasoning that leads to the 'opinion.' I think most issues are like that. If it cooks human flesh, I'm against it.

Okay, okay, it's only the chair that does that. Neck-breaking and poisoning don't. I'll give you that much.

"It's not about them it's about us."

I quote those words of my late friend at the risk of eliciting from the incomparable if puzzling nihil an accusation of flaunting 'upstate' morality! That lusting-in-my-heart vs. screwing around comparison wasn't intended as 'flaunting,' I hope all, even nihil, understand. It seemed an easily accessible comparison. I might have less offensively said, I guess, that I want to eat ice cream and cookies every day, and instead eat apples and almonds.

I shouldn't post this msg. because in fact I think my arguments, viscera aside, have rebutted yours substantively, and this post implies I believe it's all psychological. And I don't. But enough is sometimes too much.