The people who think the government is doing a good job aren't the
type who are likely to read anything.
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 01:18:29 GMT, m II
wrote:
Paul_Morphy wrote:
The Richard Clarke book is a case in point. Although it is selling well, it
is not changing many peoples' minds about the role of the government before
and after 9/11. People who were inclined to think the government failed find
support in the book, but people who think the government is doing a fine job
don't believe it.
The people who think the government is doing a fine job won't be buying
the book at all.
I do miss the old days, though. There was nothing so enervating as listening
to R. Tirana, when Albania hated everybody.
I used to think enervating meant something like invigorating, or
energizing. Then I found out it meant the OPPOSITE of what I thought...
mike
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