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Religions > Atheism |
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"maff" |
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17 Oct 2004 04:12:20 AM |
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OT: Mark Honigsbaum |
Divided we stand
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,1329057,00.html
This election really has split America as never before. But this time
it's personal; Republican parents row with their Democrat children as
a national chasm grows. Which makes it all the harder for an in-law to
bridge the gap as polling day looms ...
Mark Honigsbaum
Sunday October 17, 2004
The Observer
It is no coincidence that the two most popular books at my
father-in-law's beach house this summer both revolved around
conspiracies to murder and challenged readers to unpick byzantine
narratives replete with false leads and murky religious imagery. But
whereas Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code provided light relief from the
increasingly depressing news flowing from Iraq and a potentially
neutral conversation-opener, the 9/11 Commission Report was, in the
hands of my father-in-law at least, literary anthrax - a lethal weapon
that unlike Saddam's WMD, was very much primed and ready to go.
Mark Honigsbaum
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