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Subject: RE: (Re: Native Americans) 
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Date: Mon, 5-Mar-84 09:26:39 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  5 09:26:39 1984
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    >This is kind of far off of the original topic, now, isn't it?

Yes, but so was h{er,is} comment.

    >|  Why don't you take your little rosy RED glasses off and take a REAL
    >|  look at the world!!!!!  -- Stephen C. Woods

    >To one Steve Woods:

Actually there are several of us.

	>Just because someone holds an opinion different from your
	[...]
	>sufficient to make a communist, not by a long shot.

I agree but the tone of the whole article does.

	>You have far more than mere communists to be paranoid about.
	[...]
	>country where they can affect the decisions of their elected
	>officers.

Yes but most of those don't have colorful colors to discribe them.
I'm really sorry to hear about your case of terminal cynicism.

	>Too bad all those types didn't vanish with the end of the
	>sixties and the start of the "me decade" after all. 

Actually I rather enjoy having them around to flame with (bi-directionally).

	>So take your can of red paint and use it on those who deserve
	>and have earned it.  Go ahead, be creative, think of some
	>other colors to use to depersonalize the rest.

I will, as opportunity presents.  I really wasn't trying to depersonalize
anyone, just flaming along with the rest.

But it does seem that I've touched a sensitive spot.
-- 
Stephen C. Woods (VA Wadsworth Med Ctr./UCLA Dept. of Neurology)
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