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Old December 25th, 2008, 12:16 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Lazarus Cooke
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Default Since were on civics and such.

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On Dec 24, 4:39 pm, Lazarus Cooke
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It was perfectly reasonable to want to do it.


It was reasonable to strongly dislike some of the things our country
had done. It was not reasonable to "want" to fly packed civilian
jetliners into civilian-filled skyscrapers. In no sane world is that
reasonable to want to do.

If it's wrong to do, it's wrong to want to do.

No no no no no

See 'Bad Men do what good men dream' by Robert Simon

http://tinyurl.com/8kgsj5

(whom I interviewed many years ago).

It's not thinking of doing bad things, or wanting to do them that's
bad.

It's doing them.

(Jesus, if I remember rightly, was inconsistent on this crucial issue,
but if he's still around, I'm sure he'll side with me now he's had more
time to think about it).

L

Hey! it's just gone his birthday here in Europe.

Happy Christmas all Roffians!!

(Especially the crotchety argumentative ones)

L