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Re: More reactionary acts by colin s. cavell 18 January 2001 21:42 UTC |
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So according to McDonalds, it "maybe...was wrong" for NATO to intervene in Yugoslavia; however, because "there was not much at all that was good and worthwhile...in Milosevic's Serbia", then the US/NATO intervention is acceptable and okay? Yes, this list has descended to Pugliese's level! ______________________________________________________________________________ Colin S. Cavell "Disfranchisement is the deliberate Department of Political Science theft and robbery of the only Thompson Tower protection of poor against rich and Box 37520 black against white. The land that University of Massachusetts disfranchises its citizens and calls Amherst, MA 01003-7520 itself a democracy lies and knows Internet: cscpo@polsci.umass.edu it lies." Voice: (413) 546-3408 http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~cscpo --W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) ============================================================================== _______________________________________________ On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, The McDonald Family wrote: > At 01:23 PM 1/18/2001 -0500, you wrote: > > > >All personal attacks, nonsense and name dropping. No wonder why you are > thrown off the > >socialist registrer list. Isn't it obvious? You cannot deal with the > argumets without > >labeling. Jared's calling of Kosovars "rubbish" is another straight > nonsense *lie* you > >are making up-- the same kind of NATO rubbish you are defending. > > Isn't it vaguely possible that maybe NATO was wrong to intervene, but that > there was not much at all that was good and worthwhile, never mind > defensible, in Milosevic's Serbia? Sabrina Ramet's recent book on popular > culture in Serbia and its uses and abuses goes into excellent detail on this. > > And if this got directly to Ms. Doyran's personal E-mail, my apologies -- > the reply function of my E-mail doesn't work for this list. Perhaps that > presaged something. > > >Mine >
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