RE: Bush's War on Terrorism

From: Grant Callaghan (grantc4@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 15:18:40 BST

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    >
    >Hi Vincent
    >
    > > Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 15:14:06 +0100
    > > From: Vincent Campbell <v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk>
    > > Subject: RE: Bush's War on Terrorism
    > >
    > > <I'm starting to feel like a travel agent. Check out Tunisia and
    > > Morocco.
    > >> Lots of American and European expats live in both.>
    > >>
    > > Surely that would make them less desirable to live in ? :-)
    > >
    > >>> Can't say I know of a muslim country that would be nice to live
    > > in.>>
    > >
    > > I nearly missed this rather nasty little sentence. Beware sweeping
    > > generalisations, whoever wrote this.
    > >
    > > Vincent
    >
    >It is not a sweeping generalisation, it is my personal judgement based upon
    >my preferences of which you know very little about. I have nothing against
    >anyone unless they take issue with me. From the information I have read I
    >do
    >not believe I know of a muslim country that would be nice to live in, but
    >because I do not know (and that is why I used the word do not know) means I
    >can be persuaded In the face of evidence to the contrary. As I say in an
    >earlier post, I would be happy to visit the counties and meet the people,
    >who I gather are generally hospitable and friendly, like most people in the
    >world. I just love living where I am. The nastiness resides in your
    >interpretation, not the sentence.
    >
    >Regards
    >
    >Steve
    >
    Like they say about New York: They may be nice places to visit but you
    probably wouldn't want to live there. I've found few places in the world
    I'd rather live in than where I live now. No, make that none. The few just
    come in a close second.

    Cheers,

    Grant

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