Yes, yet always difficult to get tbhru some of the rhetoric.
Then there's his post just before, the BBC interview with the man 'speaking truth to power'...(the interviewer forced by her mandate to say the idiotic thing she says to him?)
Doug
On 2011-08-10, at 8:29 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> just passing on an interesting url, well, its content is interesting
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> http://socialismandorbarbarism.blogspot.com/2011/08/open-letter-to-those-who-condemn.html
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> UNFRAMED GRAPHICS by Lawrence Upton
> 42 pages; A5 paperback; colour cover
> Writers Forum 978 1 84254 277 4
> wfuk.org.uk/blog
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> Lawrence Upton
> Dept of Music
> Goldsmiths, University of London
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