From: blancw@pylon.com
To: ravage@bga.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-09-02 17:02:53 UTC
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From: blancw@pylon.com
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 94 10:02:53 PDT
To: ravage@bga.com
Subject: Revisionist Reinterpretation
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Responding to msg by Jim choate, quoting another:
>> We might also add Shay's Rebellion, Bacon's
>Rebellion, the Hudson
>> River Renters' Uprising, the Pullman Strike, the
>Homestead Strike, the
>> Ludlow Massacre, the Lawrence Textile Strikes, etc.,
>etc. Many of
>> these were full-scale insurrections. This country's
>"progress" is
>> really just a series of grudging concessions made by
>authoritarian
>> power structures to various nearly catastrophic
>crises.
I have a hard time comparing any of these histricaly
important but comparatively minor events to the half a
million dead of the Civil War or the 50,000+ dead of
Vietnam. Perhaps you have extended the analogy a
little too far?...
..........................................................
I think he was talking about the Principle of the deal, Jim -
about what this means regarding the relationship of the
citizenry to the big G.
Put all of those insurrections together and what do they spell?
F _ _ _ _ _ F
Blanc
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