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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yes, all history points to this. Still, as Churchill (I think) once > wrote, "people will do the reasonable think once all other > possibilities have been exhausted". Only (again) this takes time. Like many things, including supporting the Bolshevik terrorists who instigated WWII, Churchill is wrong on this point. When all other "possibilities have been exhausted", people jump out of windows of burning buildings, throw rocks at tanks, and become human bombers. Of course, these may be the only "reasonable things" to do under the circumstances, but I doubt that much thought is given to the actions. -- Tom Potter http://tompotter.us
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