Tuesday, December 30, 2008
A little too brief, but this guy does a pretty good concise job:
A little too brief, but this guy does a pretty good concise job:
"Syme: It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words. You wouldn't have seen the [Newspeak] Dictionary 10th edition, would you Smith? It's that thick. [illustrates thickness with fingers] The 11th Edition will be that [narrows fingers] thick. Winston Smith: So, The Revolution will be complete when the language is perfect? Syme: The secret is to move from translation, to direct thought, to automatic response. No need for self-discipline. Language coming from here [the larynx], not from here
[the brain]" -1984 (film) |

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I recently ran into a very good (cited) explanation of these issues at:
http://www.jcpa.org/text/puzzle1.pdf
. . for anyone interested in the legal aspects of Israel's actions in Gaza. In short, Hamas doesn't have a leg to stand on.
Q. Why does hamas position rocket launchers in civilian areaa, hospitals, mosques, schools?
A. To maximize the number of civilian deaths.
Meanwhile the hamas leadership sit tight in underground bunkers like SHITler in April 1945.