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<DIV>Steve:</DIV>
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<DIV>"dennis, does that mean that anyone who opposed the US phony trial of
Noriega was a supporter of Noriega and drug running in Panama?" </DIV>
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<DIV>No, and I don't think you can compare Noriega to Milosevic. Not even close.
But, if one signed a petition that touted Noriega's little regime as "patriotic"
or some such tripe, then, yes, I suppose you'd be seen as pro-Noriega.</DIV>
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<DIV>"BTW, do you buy the Hitchens etc. line that Chomsky was a Milo supporter
or a Taliban supporter...?"</DIV>
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<DIV>No. My beef with Chomsky had to do with his deplorable behavior after 9/11,
when, suddenly, the murder of thousands didn't stir him to anger, only to dry
and desperate topic shifting. Plus, I don't think Hitch ever said Chomsky was a
"Taliban supporter," and if he did, that would be ridiculous.</DIV>
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<DIV>"Finally, when I drove down to Memphis a few months back, Carrol and his
wife let me crash at their house and treated me to a nice dinner and midwestern
breakfast...was I unwittingly harbored by a Milo supporter? If so, will the
anti-war movement be affected as a result? I'd hate to think that my behavior
would ruin the anti-war movement...."</DIV>
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<DIV>Well, yes you were. But you are free to choose your dinner mates. And I
don't think you could "ruin" the "anti-war" movement any more than the lunatics
organizing the demos already have. But, again, you are free to march under the
banner of your choosing.</DIV>
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<DIV>DP</DIV>
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