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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
>

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