hua@cmu-cs-edu1.ARPA (Ernest Hua) (04/01/85)
_________________________________________________________________ > > > I guess maybe an even greater problem in America is not with > > > Communism, not with atheists, not with the Jews, or the schools, > > > or the politicians, > > > > It's nice to know that the Jews are not (yet) the greatest problem in > > Don Black's America. > > There you go again, putting words in my mouth. Did I say the Jews > were a problem? Don, you did not say those words. However, you imply that your list of "non-problems" are, at the very least, mistaken as problems. More likely, when one use the sentence construction that you used in the original above, one usually imply that the members of the list are problematic, but not to the extent that the item you are about to list is problematic. Perhaps you should gain a little more understanding of your language before you open your mouth again. _________________________________________________________________ Keebler { hua@cmu-cs-gandalf.arpa }