>But, Doug, you sent out the comment on Kissinger (without his name being
>mentioned)
That was an accident; didn't mean to. We can psychoanalyze my intent, but I wasn't trying to suppress the origin.
> which, correct me if I am wrong, was sent to you, and you did
>not tell us who sent it.
Why does it matter who sent it?
> So why did you send it out in the first place?
>If you think Marc Cooper is correct why not just say so. You comment on
>everything under the sun and ask a million questions, god things in my
>view, so why not comment on Cooper and ask some questions.
I thought I'd made it clear what I thought. But maybe I didn't. I wouldn't have written the article Marc did, nor would I have published it in NY Press. I'm not comfortable bashing the left for the amusement of cynical rightwingers. But I think Marc makes lots of good points - about the odd cultishness of the Free Mumia movement, about its excessive claims of innocence, and about its inability to broaden into a comprehensive anti-DP movement. All Marc's critics seem to have forgotten that he made very strong anti-death penalty statements - unlike C Clark Kissinger, who's inspired by memories of revolutionary firing squads performing public executions.
Doug