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I make no apologies for having absolutely no sympathy for California and their myriad of energy problems, most of which are self-induced.
p>I do feel for those few conservatives still living in that state. However, if the same environmental whackos continue being elected or worse, allowing non-elected environmental whackos to control the state’s energy policy, what on earth can you expect? br> — Margee Riggle /p> p> MEDIEVAL MINDS br> Re: Christopher Orlet’s Worse Than Communism : /p>For rhetorical reasons that I could only (and uselessly) guess at, Mr. Orlet sums up his interesting piece with a bit of historical hooey: “Islam today is identical to Medieval Christianity.” Now, to refute that remark concretely would require a rebuttal of greater length than the Spectator could allow and, I suspect, of much greater length than Mr. Orlet could sustain the interest to follow. Instead, let me try a shortcut with some logic of the hairsplitting sort for which Western medieval education is loosely known.
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