If you bothered to read the whole thread, you would have noticed that I was answering a specific question, that was drawn from a longer list of anecdotes that did, in fact, show a larger pattern.
The combination of laziness, false assumptions, and sycophant apologia can be quite breathtaking in cyberspace.
:-)
-Chip
----- Original Message ----- From: <JKSCHW at aol.com> To: <lbo-talk at lists.panix.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 10:10 PM Subject: Re: What Nader fails to understand
> In a message dated 00-02-08 17:17:17 EST, you write:
>
> << At a regional meeting May 31, 1997 at Boston College on globalization
run
> by
> Naderites, issues of the antimsemitic (and fascist) Spotlight were being
> quietly passed out. >>
>
> And you hold Nader and the whole Nader project responsible for the
> misbehavior of some people at a conference on Boston in 1997? Really,
Chip.
> It's even possible--likely, I would say, if the organizers were
young--that
> they had no definite idea of the content and orientation of The Spotlight.
>
> --jks