sorry, ignore the incomplete message I recently sent to pen-l.
--
Jim Devine / "In the years since the phrase became a cliché, I have
received any number of compliments for my supposed ability to 'think
outside the box.' Actually, it has been a struggle for me to perceive
just what these 'boxes'
Apologies for having replied to the list, apparently the post from S.
Shniad was something forwarded offlist.
Paul
I just inadvertently sent a draft e-mail I'd written some days ago.
Apologies.
Ted
The last para in the post I just sent starts: "The classical Marxists more
than a century ago organized themselves into
revolutionary parties because they had arrived at this stage." Meant to
write: "The classical Marxists more than a century ago organized themselves
into revolutionary parties bec
Oh, I thought they were there to do "hearts & minds" reconstruction
projects like:
"Separately, the Health Ministry confirmed Thursday that it planned to
construct two new branch morgues in Baghdad and add doctors and
refrigerator units to raise capacity to as many as 250 corpses a day.
<...>
Th
And the violent deaths outside of Baghdad are supposed to be increasing because
of
all the troops moved to pacify Baghdad.
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:08:45AM -0700, Jim Devine wrote:
> from the WaPo's on-line SLATE magazine's news summary:
> Three major US newspapers report > that the Baghdad's
from the WaPo's on-line SLATE magazine's news summary:
Three major US newspapers report > that the Baghdad's morgue
preliminary estimate of the violent deaths in August was off by almost
1,000 people. U.S. and Iraqi officials had cited the figure as
evidence that their security operations were wor
No problem. I replied on PEN-L because I needed to make a broader
point regarding the terms of the support. Thanks for your interest.
Julio
On 2/5/06, Zenisis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I meant to ask you directly for permission to forward this email, but I
> suppose you know my intentions
A thousand apologies to Ron Suskind, to whom I erroneously attributed the
megalomaniacal quote below. This remark was made *to* Suskind by an
unidentified top Bush aide in 2002. Suskind is of course the author of "The
Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House and the Education of Paul
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