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Gould 0738 wrote:
NOTE: I notice that almost everyone who argues for the Isreali position eventually calles anyone that makes any points against it an anti-semite. That's like calling anyone who makes any arguments against the US Governments policies "non-patriotic." If the scrap was between Moslems and Hindus, nobobdy in the US would give a serous rip. When was the last time you met anybody with a passionate opinion about any of the several countries surrounding India, where inter-faith warfare is a way of life? I have passionate opinions about Tibet, which borders India, because I have long been following the efforts of the Dalai Lama, and his country fascinates me. His Holiness is a reasonably frequent visitor to the United States and I had the opportunity to attend a lecture he gave about a month ago at the National Cathedral. I couldn't for the life of me figure out what he might have said to George W. Bush during *their* meeting. I'd love to visit Tibet and Nepal. I went to Bangladesh in the early 1970s to direct and produce an industrial film for a client on the architecture of Louis Kahn, but I don't care much for the country. I am saddened every few years when they have those killer floods. India has no fascination for me. I have no desire to visit there. And I wouldn't go to Pakistan for any reason. The Hindu-Islamic strife between Pakistan and India is very sad. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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