<snip>>This seems to be an unwelcome resuscitation of the debate that I thought >had been put to sleep.
>Michael Perelman<snip>
Nothing would make me happier than to see you put the kibosh on this thread. I would never post about Iran if it weren't for Yoshie's diurnal interventions. I feel rather like Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day". I would love to wake up one morning and not see one of Yoshie's PR releases for the Islamic Republic of Iran.
It seems to me that there is a simple solution: for Lou not to read my postings. -- Yoshie <http://montages.blogspot.com/> <http://mrzine.org> <http://monthlyreview.org/>
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