Dear Colleagues,
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global membership (perhaps 30% or more of the 300+ listmembers lie
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I think it's time, then, to bring the postings on Clinton and crying
to a close. Several other listserves are actively covering this
issue. I'd be pleased to point folks to those lists if they wish to
email me privately.
Yours,
Mike Maniates
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At 12:17 PM 1/11/2008, you wrote:
Dear all-
Now I realize this does follow on the thread, which, it was noted by
one of our Canadian colleagues, is probably of no or less interest
to those not voting in US elections, but I pass it on because I
think it is interesting more broadly to see how crying by
politicians is perceived. So apologies to all who are not
interested in this...but I may add that the Fiore website where this
short video is to be found, is also (usually, but not always) a good
repository of political humor.
cheers,
Syma
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Subject: Did Hillary cry her way to victory? See the animation!
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