| Subject: | [socialcredit] censorship | | Date: | Thursday, October 20, 2005 08:18:55 (EDT) | | From: | Triumphofthepast <Triumphofthepast @...com>
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"Well, it is comforting at least to observe that some of our American friends still exercise a degree of independence of mind! . . . In Canada we have Bolshevik-style 'people's courts' called Human Rights Commissions, and woe betide anyone who is so brash as to speak one's mind ever so honestly on an expanding variety of topics--especially if some complainant charges that he or she is 'offended' by one's opinions!" (Wally)
Bill will probably take this as in his favor. I cannot tell. Is Bill the independent-minded one or the Bolshevik-style court? Is the one so brash as to speak his mind Bill or Peter, Mark, and John? Is the offended complainant me or Bill?
Since the topic is censorship, I'd say Bill is the Bolshevik-style court, Peter, Mark, and John were so brash as to speak their minds, and Bill was offended by their opinions -- though he did more than complain.
Michael
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