[Magdalen] right to bear arms
Sally Davies
sally.davies at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 05:34:39 UTC 2015
Enjoying all this from my side, snarky language apart. There's always time
to learn something new and American history is largely unknown to me aside
from what I pick up here. Revisionism in itself is interesting as it
suggests a need to retell history that speaks to current conflicts,
Our Southern African history also comes in several different versions.
Sally D
On Monday, December 14, 2015, Sibyl Smirl <polycarpa3 at ckt.net> wrote:
> I wasn't actually knocking the book. I like the writer, and hadn't known
> that that book existed until I saw it from Jim. I was just quoting Jim,
> back at _him_, at a post he wrote and you probably saw a couple of days
> ago, and I just saw since I've been trying to catch up. A little bit of
> nastiness at the language he uses about me.
>
> On 12/13/15 10:15 PM, Jay Weigel wrote:
>
>> I read that sometime back. It was actually pretty good. Don't knock it
>> until *after* you've read it, Sibyl. He makes some pretty good points.
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Sibyl Smirl <polycarpa3 at ckt.net> wrote:
>>
>> On 12/13/15 10:07 PM, Sibyl Smirl wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you, Jim! That is now on my Kindle! Now all I have to do is find
>>>> time actually to _read_ it.... :o(
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Come to think of it, it's certain to be revisionist claptrap...
>>>
>>
>
> --
> Sibyl Smirl
> I will take no bull from your house! Psalms 50:9a
> mailto:polycarpa3 at ckt.net
>
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