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October 09, 2003
Thursday
 
 
Samizdata slogan of the day
Brian Micklethwait (London)  Slogans/quotations

There is nothing a power-freak likes better than replacing a muddle with a slab.

Natalie Solent

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Read the link, Ernest!!

The quote is from Natalie's post deploring a tragedy (state-induced, natch) which is going on one of the most remote and exotic corners of China.


Posted by Andrew Duffin at October 10, 2003 01:12 PM

Thank you Andrew,

Didn't realise that was the link..duh! thought it was just the by-line!


Posted by ernest young at October 10, 2003 01:34 PM

In defence of earnest, I do now realise that a disembodied slab is not a very clear thing, and should have supplied more context in the quote itself, and not just a mere link.

Not that it matters very much. In fact, I'd be prepared to argue that it doesn't matter at all.

Have a nice weekend.


Posted by Brian Micklethwait at October 10, 2003 02:43 PM

slogan of the day:
15 3 05

can you ASLO do this/it??

http://www.danerd.com/popup/show_video.php?vid=210

ciao


Posted by dihfj at March 15, 2005 04:36 PM
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