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Hey Grandpa, you think engineers are not important in our times?
At 10:10 AM 1/11/2002 -0800, Richard wrote:
>That's old school, baby. It's all about ball bearings these days.
>
>
>Richard
>Using your example, I do think that you do not have to worry about the
>Muslim children. These are good kids who will do what they are told. It
>seems to me that you will have to worry about the leaders who use these
>kids as tools and order the young people to blow themselves up. I also
>think you might want to worry about politicians who put flames under these
>kind of conflicts.
>Joachim
>At 08:24 AM 1/11/2002 -0800, Richard Brodie wrote:
> ><<It's not the memes you have to worry about, it's the people who use
> >them.>>
> >
> >So we don't have to worry about Muslim children being taught that the
> >highest goal in life is to kill themselves in an attack on Americans?
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