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Poor delusional Dillman — but I guess we need people like ol’ Bob to remind us that there’s a weird faction out there bordering on terminal goofyness.
That said, I’m with Joan Moriarty’s view — something I’ve commented on before, the caliber of your letter writer/responders is absolutely incredible; have rarely (never?) seen more consistent offerings with such humor, insight and observations. The columns are fine, but often the letters surpass ‘em — TAS is a great way to start a day with those first cups in the morning.
Appreciate those high standards!
p>Now, if I may, a quick revisitation of the Volvo topic from several days past? For a while I thought it was mandatory that any and all Volvos (at least those over seven or eight years old) had to have a “Free Tibet” bumper sticker… or it might fall apart, especially up ‘round the Socialist Soviet of Seattle. br> — Geoff Brandt /p>Congratulations on your success! You wrote the above article to demonstrate the complete paucity of intellect and principle among radical Democrats.
p>As Emeril says “BAM!” Bob Dillman of Flagstaff, Arizona, writes a letter in response with a non-existent ICQM (Intellectual Capacity Quotient Measurement) using foul language, invective and name calling as his thesis. All Conservatives should thank Mr. Dillman for proving that rank-and-file radical Democrats are no more reasoned or capable of critical thought than are their leaders. A true masterstroke, Mr. Tyrrell. Thank you for the demonstration. br> —
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