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>
> > what's happening now without mentioning them. Funny, though, that
> > I didn't
> > hear any objections when I mentioned the wars between the English and
>the
> > Irish. Or the Serbs and the Croats. Or the Serbs and the
> > Kosovars. Why
> > is that, do you think?
>
>Because that we agree on, or don't care about.
>
>Lawrence
>
I agree with that. One problem we have is in this quick give and take, the
words I use to express my thoughts are laid down in haste. What I mean when
I say them may not be what you hear when you read them. That is part of the
nature of using words, even for careful writers and readers. But rest
assured, I can't imagine a single statement I can make that applies to all
the people of any country or culture. If something I say seems to imply
that, it just means I didn't state it properly. It doesn't mean that's what
I believe.
Grant
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