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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: George Coyne who wrote (12624)5/22/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: PiMac  Respond to of 13994
 
Geo, on the other hand, the concrete doesn't find problems in unfulfilled possibilities. He is pleased with what he has done, and that is enough. Time to go home feed the kids, kiss the wife. The abs. is about to understand the difference between essence and actual, when the liquor licence comes due, when the neighbors make petitions, when the undesirables drift in and hang, when gunplay becomes routine. It is true his personal emptiness will be gone, or at least, he won't have much time for it. The impact on others is so weighted to the concrete because abstracts so often mistake their limited vision for the entire scope. This is a real plus for the country to explore an intelligent, concrete President. Present occupant exempted or not.

Watching Phantom Menace [SW 2.0], last night, reminded me why SW 1.0 was so popular. In that opening scene, text scrolls off into space. Actually a lot of text. Immediately upon end of text, an enormous, huge, gigantic beyond earthly imagining spaceship crosses the screen. Our abstract/ concrete modes are given whiplash, and, so disconcerted, we are fresh, ready for what comes.