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Old November 16th 03, 02:49 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Robin May Robin May is offline
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Default The UK march agaimst Bush

(Mait001) wrote the following in:


Allow me, if I may, to reply.

Robin, you seem to have some difficulty in accepting a consistency
between 2 totally consistent and coherent statements:


You have misunderstood the post to which I was replying.

1. Anti-war feeling is lower than it has been hyped-up to be.


Robert Griffith didn't say this. What he said was that he didn't
believe anti-war feeling was very strong. He said the reason he didn't
believe this was because the demonstration was only a million strong
and the population of the UK who could demonstrate was much bigger than
that.

2. There are other ways of making one's anti-war feelings known
other an public street demonstrations.


But he himself only recognised anti-war feeling when it was expressed
at a public street demonstration.

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Hello. I'm one of those "roaring fascists of the left wing".

Then and than are different words!