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Re: [ga-roots] Re: Criminalization of alt roots
Nice Try old friend;
You go ahead and post ten posts declaring yourself the spokesman for the dot
commoners and I promise you a massive protest. In my case such has not been the
truth. Remember my 100 or so posts that you really smart guys hated during my
failed and truly humiliating and devastating and life changing and horrificaly
terrrible defeat in the race for GA chair. Not one person other than yourself in
over onehundred of my posts has ever declared that I do not speak for common folk.
The reason being that as much as you and c&c and the like hate me I remain true to
the cause. You may not like what I say, and truthfully sometimes I don't, but I
always speak for the need of truth of the dot commoners.
Bill I expect you to remain who you are and I ask you to respect who I am. When I
go from country to country and tell them this is what your people want and need,
for some damn reason they agree, it could be 100's of thousands of dollars of
research or it could just be my gut feelings.
You are my favorite cranky old party believer and I hope you never change.
Sincerely,
"William X. Walsh" wrote:
> Hello Eric,
>
> Thursday, May 03, 2001, 9:09:45 PM, Eric Dierker wrote:
>
> > Oh but you are clearly not a student of history. There has never been a
> > people conquered or a successful revolution where the silent majority was not
> > more powerful than that of the speakers. Those who won were the ones who
> > spoke for the majority without an explicit backing. Sorry but France took no
> > consensus for their revolution, neither did the U.S. nor China nor Russia. I
> > have proclaimed my representation of dotcommoners and no one opposes me, let
> > us see who stands behind me when I stage my revolution, if history repeats
> > itself it will be those of the silent majority who have not rejected my
> > repeated claims.
>
> > Wierd huh, and hard to swallow but true.
>
> Not the words I would use to describe it, but then the words I would
> use would probably result in our alternate chair trying to remove me
> from this list.
>
> All I will say is that it is rather arrogant to think that you know
> what the silent majority would want, or that because they are silent
> they support you.
>
> The same could be said by people on every other side of every other
> issue.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh
> mailto:william@userfriendly.com
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