[New-Poetry] 6. RE: Re: New-Poetry Digest, Vol 31,
Issue 15 (Skip Fox) (S...
AlMaginnes at aol.com
AlMaginnes at aol.com
Fri Jan 12 06:58:51 EST 2007
Being against capital punishment nd daring to suggest that American prisons
could be better run is anti-American?
In a message dated 1/11/2007 5:25:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
elemenope at icubed.com writes:
Skip,
I answered your question in a variety of ways. It's okay if you can't
answer, most threads just fall into oblivion anyway. However, I doubt
that your book will provide an authentic response to the answer for the
question you asked of me.
Most poets aren't Conservative as I define the term. And, too many are
rewarded for being blatantly anti-American, like this one:
Mark Dow is the author of
> American Gulag: Inside Us Immigration Prisons (California 2004) and
> co-editor of Machinery Of Death: The Reality Of America's Death Penalty
> Regime (Routledge 2002).
Blatant RadLib propaganda out of Yale. You'll note that Dow never
complains about the Gulags of the USSR. He keeps up the RadLib drumbeat
and wins the Yale Prize. As I said, their glee club better watch their
backs. What happened in San Francisco can just as easily happen in New
Haven. But, you didn't plow the ground long or hard enough to learn about
the violant violation of the Yale Glee Club's Constitutional Rights of
Free Speech by RadLib thugs of the sort that threw missiles at Ann Coulter
in Arizona or attacked the head of the Minutemen when he spoke last Autumn
at Columbia.
RD
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