From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Mon Mar 15 2004 - 15:10:16 MST
>From: "Jonathan Davis" <jonathan.davis@lineone.net>
>Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
>To: <virus@lucifer.com>
>Subject: RE: virus: The shape of things to come?
>Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:50:36 -0000
>
>I see it differently B.
>
>The Spanish (well a small majority) have fallen victim to the fallacy
of
>appeasement. Prior to the bombings the Popular Party were on course for
a
>comfortable win. The bombers (I suspect an ETA/Al Qaeda cooperative
effort)
>have had a major success in stunning the masses into capitulation and
>terror-directed reaction.
[Blunderov]I don't quite follow. Surely it is the MAJORITY that has, as
you put it, fallen victim to the fallacy of appeasement? Are you blaming
the swing vote but absolving the rest? If so, why?
I know of no evidence linking ETA and al Quaeda. Do you have any? The
possibility seems to me to be even more remote than that of al Quaeda
forming an alliance with Iraq. ETA, I am told, are Marxist separatists.
I can't imagine how their interests might coincide. Are they Muslim
Marxists?
In any case, while it is possible that al Quaeda may construe this
result as being an appeasement, I suspect that he message of the Spanish
electorate was intended not for al Quaeda but for the ears of their own
government. The actual message was something like 'An overwhelming
majority of us didn't want you to support Bushism. You went ahead and
did it anyway and these are the fruits. And then you tried to lie to us
by claiming it was the work of the Basques when you knew full well that
it wasn't. With all these many lies you cynically held the harmony of
your own nation hostage to your personal political convenience and then
expected to be returned to office. Think again!'?
I would bet money that both Bush and Blair got THIS message loud and
clear.
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