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From: | William Blackburn |
Subject: | [X-snmp-devel] commissioner inexperience |
Date: | Wed, 20 Sep 2006 12:45:57 -0400 |
I say, signor: do you take any precautions
againstassassination? He is saying that justto get a rise out of me. I am relieved
to find that His Excellency the British ForeignSecretary agrees with
me.
The bee in your bonnet buzzes too much,
Ernest.
My husband has been murdered by his successor. She
is shewing us what we really have to deal with. We say that ours shall be Nordic,
not Hittite:that is all.
I shallhave to create it as I go along, by judicial
precedents.
Let those who set them justify
themselves.
My technique, like that of my forerunneropposite,
was invented and perfected with that object. God has sent tocertain persons this
call. Can we not keep on the plain trackof commonsense?
You mean that you would know what to do when you
knew whatEngland was going to do? To me it is agony to have to listen to all this
talk, knowing as Ido that nothing can come of it. I undertook that responsibility
andhere I am. I feel strongly that it is my duty to do so. A man of action always is
out of place among talkers.
Butyou have a failing that may ruin you unless you
learn to keep it incheck. Until you have dealt with me youhave done
nothing.
Take a plebiscite of the whole civilized world; and
not a votewill be cast against me. For the credit of leadership let usride
carefully. The British Empire has maintained the strictestneutrality.
I leave myself in the hands of the
court.
My name is theunwritten law that is no
law.
As for him, let him bear the brand as best he can.
For my support is no deadJew, but a mighty movement in the history of the
world.
When has a Nordic everstooped to follow a Latin
Southerner? It would justify me insentencing the young men to death if they were
brought to trial.
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