Re: Plot Resolution: The Lady or the Tiger



In article <febsp1t7cvldjru0ffvbgoarega7pduiio@xxxxxxx>,
jamesd@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
> --
> On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:10:12 -0600, Joann Zimmerman
> > Not a single solitary one. Not and continue to be even
> > remotely of the upper classes. Not and be someone who
> > could continue to speak on equal terms with her
> > friends, neighbors, and even family.
>
> You are projecting a vicious hate filled Marxist class
> war onto the past that I do not sense when I read the
> words of people who lived then.

Marxist analysis is a useful tool for historians and sociologists. It
does not come with a war built in as part of the EULA. Although it does
have the interesting property of attracting hotheads and Don Quixotes to
fight against it.

(Had I espoused Intelligent Design, would I have gotten such a rocket?)

And I defy anyone else to find any viciousness or hate in the snippet he
quotes.

<Leaving this particular window embrasure before the curtains catch fire
and the window explodes into shards from the heat that I know would be
generated>

--
"I never understood people who don't have bookshelves."
--George Plimpton

Joann Zimmerman jzimm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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