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February 16, 2009 at 11:27 PM #348145February 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #347645
NotCranky
ParticipantThat’s nice Dan,
Now in the “Road to Wiggan Pier” Orwell classified all sorts of “cranks” as unfortuante advocates of socialism. He wanted the ranks to swell with a different type that seemed uninterested. How was that supposed to work? He wants reform but he doesn’t want it to be organic. Does this explain the attitude of control necessary to conjure up the evil notions useful to create the dystopia 1984?
February 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #347966NotCranky
ParticipantThat’s nice Dan,
Now in the “Road to Wiggan Pier” Orwell classified all sorts of “cranks” as unfortuante advocates of socialism. He wanted the ranks to swell with a different type that seemed uninterested. How was that supposed to work? He wants reform but he doesn’t want it to be organic. Does this explain the attitude of control necessary to conjure up the evil notions useful to create the dystopia 1984?
February 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #348083NotCranky
ParticipantThat’s nice Dan,
Now in the “Road to Wiggan Pier” Orwell classified all sorts of “cranks” as unfortuante advocates of socialism. He wanted the ranks to swell with a different type that seemed uninterested. How was that supposed to work? He wants reform but he doesn’t want it to be organic. Does this explain the attitude of control necessary to conjure up the evil notions useful to create the dystopia 1984?
February 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #348114NotCranky
ParticipantThat’s nice Dan,
Now in the “Road to Wiggan Pier” Orwell classified all sorts of “cranks” as unfortuante advocates of socialism. He wanted the ranks to swell with a different type that seemed uninterested. How was that supposed to work? He wants reform but he doesn’t want it to be organic. Does this explain the attitude of control necessary to conjure up the evil notions useful to create the dystopia 1984?
February 17, 2009 at 8:55 AM #348215NotCranky
ParticipantThat’s nice Dan,
Now in the “Road to Wiggan Pier” Orwell classified all sorts of “cranks” as unfortuante advocates of socialism. He wanted the ranks to swell with a different type that seemed uninterested. How was that supposed to work? He wants reform but he doesn’t want it to be organic. Does this explain the attitude of control necessary to conjure up the evil notions useful to create the dystopia 1984?
February 17, 2009 at 11:12 AM #347716Aecetia
ParticipantAoFB:
I am still working on Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. I had to put it aside to take care of some family business, but I am going to add your other recommendations to my book list. AG is terrific and I like the style of Gaiman’s writing. It is too bad more of the politicians are not as educated as the people on this forum. The country would be in better shape.
BTW, should we start a poll on how long the Blue Team will blame Bush for everything that goes wrong, even when he did not touch it? I predict, throughout his entire (1) term.
February 17, 2009 at 11:12 AM #348036Aecetia
ParticipantAoFB:
I am still working on Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. I had to put it aside to take care of some family business, but I am going to add your other recommendations to my book list. AG is terrific and I like the style of Gaiman’s writing. It is too bad more of the politicians are not as educated as the people on this forum. The country would be in better shape.
BTW, should we start a poll on how long the Blue Team will blame Bush for everything that goes wrong, even when he did not touch it? I predict, throughout his entire (1) term.
February 17, 2009 at 11:12 AM #348153Aecetia
ParticipantAoFB:
I am still working on Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. I had to put it aside to take care of some family business, but I am going to add your other recommendations to my book list. AG is terrific and I like the style of Gaiman’s writing. It is too bad more of the politicians are not as educated as the people on this forum. The country would be in better shape.
BTW, should we start a poll on how long the Blue Team will blame Bush for everything that goes wrong, even when he did not touch it? I predict, throughout his entire (1) term.
February 17, 2009 at 11:12 AM #348184Aecetia
ParticipantAoFB:
I am still working on Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. I had to put it aside to take care of some family business, but I am going to add your other recommendations to my book list. AG is terrific and I like the style of Gaiman’s writing. It is too bad more of the politicians are not as educated as the people on this forum. The country would be in better shape.
BTW, should we start a poll on how long the Blue Team will blame Bush for everything that goes wrong, even when he did not touch it? I predict, throughout his entire (1) term.
February 17, 2009 at 11:12 AM #348285Aecetia
ParticipantAoFB:
I am still working on Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. I had to put it aside to take care of some family business, but I am going to add your other recommendations to my book list. AG is terrific and I like the style of Gaiman’s writing. It is too bad more of the politicians are not as educated as the people on this forum. The country would be in better shape.
BTW, should we start a poll on how long the Blue Team will blame Bush for everything that goes wrong, even when he did not touch it? I predict, throughout his entire (1) term.
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