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"MooseFET" <kensmith@rahul.net> wrote in message
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(And wow, it's not often I see a word I've not seen before. Good job.)
Eric Lucas
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Point very well made.mmeron@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:
In article <45205022.CCB68B6B@hotmail.com>, Eeyore
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> writes:
[....]
It is a war. Refusing to recognize it as such will not make it go
away.
It's not a meaningful war since the 'enemy' isn't an identifiable entity
but a 'view'.
That just makes it a far worse and more dangerous war.
What we really need is a war on the incorrect use of the term "a war
on". Right now people are talking of a "war on terror" as though
somehow the emotion "terror" was an external threat. Once the "war on
terror" is over, I expect they will start the "war on ennui" or "a war
on limerence".
(And wow, it's not often I see a word I've not seen before. Good job.)
Eric Lucas