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Subject: Re: Re: Reagan's joke
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Date: Wed, 19-Sep-84 12:15:07 EDT
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> What should we think of a person who is quick to pass moral judgement
> on the Russians, but claims that our own actions are not subject to
> the same moral standards?  Many words come to mind, none of them nice.

I'm not saying they're bad, I'm just saying that they're dangerous... It
is easy to argue without any moral propositions that the world is better off
without Soviet domination than it would be with it. (And also better off 
under US domination, although I certainly don't advocate the US taking the
same sort of role in the world that the USSR is trying to take.)

	Wayne