Usually. Very frightening story, Dom. Doug On 17-Jul-08, at 2:29 AM, Dominic Fox wrote: > Max Richards wrote: >> yes, not knowing the words is part of the problem. >> >> I had just been pondering the possibility of linking arms and singing >> >> We will not cease from mental fight >> Nor shall my sword, etc., >> >> memory failing at that point... >> >> >> > Not much good against this lot, though: > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/17/italy.g8 > > I don't know, what do you do? The Baader-Meinhof option has its > attractions - removes instantly the sense of helplessness - but > historically seems to have been a non-starter. There are always more > fascists to replace the ones you just blew up. More and worse, > usually. > > Dominic > Douglas Barbour [log in to unmask] http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/ Latest books: Continuations (with Sheila E Murphy) http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=664 Wednesdays' http://abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/2008/03/new-from-aboveground-press_10.html It's the first lesson, loss. Who hasn't tried to learn it at the hands of wind or thieves? Jan Zwicky