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  2. From: mattm@apple.com (Matthew Melmon)
  3. Newsgroups: soc.motss
  4. Subject: Re: Anti-Leftist Epithets (was Re: A Strand of Bigotry)
  5. Message-ID: <mattm-231192101005@mcmelmon.apple.com>
  6. Date: 23 Nov 92 18:15:24 GMT
  7. References: <1992Nov13.175017.12469@oracle.us.oracle.com> <19921121013659ECL4JN2@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU> <1992Nov22.014158.25303@netcom.com>
  8. Sender: news@gallant.apple.com
  9. Followup-To: soc.motss
  10. Organization: Apple Computer, Inc.
  11. Lines: 15
  12.  
  13. In article <1992Nov22.014158.25303@netcom.com>, solovay@netcom.com (Andrew
  14. M. Solovay) wrote:
  15.  
  16. > "Totalitarian tinkerbell" has a certain alliterative charm, but I
  17. > think it's had its day. My suggestion: Henceforth we should talk
  18. > about people who want to turn soc.motss into a "fascist Faerie".
  19. > Any takers?
  20.  
  21. Well, if 'Totalitarian Tinkerbell' must go the way of the zwahibi
  22. bird, so be it.  But it *does* have a lovely alliterative lilt.
  23. 'Fascist Faerie" is certainly a decent substitute.  Are repeated
  24. soft sounds alliterative?
  25.  
  26. *X*
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