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posted by: LynnKramer (reply) post date: 02.02.05 (10:10 am) What I am about to say is strictly off the record. On that understanding, I shall give you candidly and without circumlocution the best estimate of our present plight that I have been able to make. Let us note first of all that if you look back over some of my older letters, you'll see that I predicted that Mrs. Hilarity Rideum Clinton would conspire with evil. And, as I predicted, she did. But you know, that was not a difficult prediction to make. Anyone who has bothered to learn even a little about Clinton could have made the same prediction. If you don't think that I hope that she regrets what she has done, then think again. By refusing to act, by refusing to carve solutions that are neither subversive nor featherbrained, we are giving Clinton the power to invade every private corner and force every thought into a fork-tongued mold. She is doing everything in her power to make me serve as a human shield for her bombardments. The only reason I haven't yet is that I believe in the four P's: patience, prayer, positive thinking, and perseverance. It's hard to fathom just how sniffish Clinton is. While this lighthearted statement adds sorely needed humor to an otherwise tense situation, Clinton does, occasionally, make a valid point. But when she says that phallocentrism is a noble goal, that's where the facts end and the ludicrousness begins. Most of us who have been around for a while realize that if we're to effectively carry out our responsibilities and make a future for ourselves, we will first have to give peace a chance. Clinton's loyalists claim that "'the norm' shouldn't have to worry about how the exceptions feel." First off, that's a lousy sentence. If they had written that careful examination of Clinton's catch-phrases have left me no choice but to conclude that education without action creates frustration, while action without education leads to extremism, then that quote would have had more validity. As it stands, you shouldn't let Clinton intimidate you. You shouldn't let her push you around. We're the ones who are right, not Clinton. On a closing note, I hope that this letter, while incomplete, informal, and having no authority except its own inner strength and conviction, has clearly demonstrated to you that learning the truth can be a painful experience, especially for Mrs. Hilarity Rideum Clinton. |
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