Heh, Nah. I agree with it. Was just trying to goad CB. Herbert Aptheker was always good for some invective. Funny, whem I met him once (Bill Domhoff invited him to speak to his class on Labor and the left, and Herbert by then was living in San Jose) he was quite affable, funny even, vand w/o rancor.
On Sun, 4 May 2003 18:36:22 -0700 (PDT), andie nachgeborenen <andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com> wrote:
> You gotta problem with that characterization? Maybe it's unfair to goats
> and gorillas? And "doomed" may be overoptimistic. (Or, as a friend
> pointed out when I used to toast, "To the destruction of our enemies!,"
> that the likeliest route to their destruction encompassed our as well. So
> I switched to "To the confusion of our enemies!" I figure that we're
> already so confused that even if we got moreso it wouldn't be
> noticeable.) jks
>
> Michael Pugliese <debsian at pacbell.net> wrote:Herbert Aptheker, U.S.
> leaders...> "Have the morals of goats, the learning of gorillas, and the
> ethics of...racist, war-inciting benemies of humanity, rotten to the
> core, parasitic, merciless and doomed."