From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Sat Jun 05 2004 - 17:51:45 BST
Hi Mark M, and all,
Great post, Mark. And well written, though I think you tend to
overdo the question mark affect, just a little. I feel the same way
about the IMOs and the I thinks we all use in order to sound, what,
less confrontational? It's ALL just opinion, as we should
understand, I hope. The question is, is it opinion supported by
evidence and argument?
Your point about Chomsky is right on, or is it "spot on"? ;-) And
the same can be said about many other writers who are critical of
their country's foreign and domestic policy. When such people are all
but excluded from the commercial media, a serious moral crime is
being committed, as the social level is overriding the intellectual.
Anyway, I agree that there is no room for nihilism in the MOQ, but
would be interested to hear different opinions on this.
Best to all,
Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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