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by kzt » Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:45 pm | |
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However I’ll still argue that Lee Harvey Oswald was not “working inside the system”. And despite Chuck Schemer and MSNBC protests to the contrary, neither was James Hodgkinson.
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by TFLYTSNBN » Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:47 pm | |
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Given their status, they might have 28 wives, each. |
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by tlb » Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:14 pm | |
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If you wish, I should have used a better phrase to describe her work while the Legislaturists were in power; but it is accurate with respect to the Committee of Public Safety. If they had known they would have executed her, but her lover was an excellent officer. The James Hodgkinson remark is getting a bit too topical and questionable. |
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by runsforcelery » Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:03 pm | |
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He didn't help them escape Ransom. He simply tried to see they were treated decently -- knowing he was putting his own life in danger -- and then happened along at exactly the wrong moment (ie., when Harkness turned up with the guns) and was more or less kidnapped by the escaping prisoners. (Who knew damned well that Ransom would never believe that he hadn't helped them and that kidnapping him was the only way to keep him alive.) He joined the active resistance and escape attempt only after his interview with Parnell, who basically told him he was a dead man walking if he ever returned to Haven and simultaneously told him that the people he was serving were a bunch of murderers who had massacred the entire "legitimate" government and then blamed the navy to which he had sworn his oath as an officer for their crime in order to purge (murder) any member of the officer corps who might have attempted to honor his/her oath of allegiance to the original government. I could make a really good case for Amos Parnell being his legitimate commanding officer, and Parnell essentially ordered him to defect! "Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead. |
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by cthia » Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:18 pm | |
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I'm afraid I led you down the wrong path from what I was actually thinking. My mistake, and my apology. When I said Caslet helped our heroes escape Ransom's wrath, I meant her intended wrath. Ransom wanted them all dead, at the end of the day. Even while on Hell, Caslet could have betrayed the entire group. (I kept waiting for that shoe to drop). He could have flipped the script and said he was playing "possum" to catch them all unawares. Would he actually have been a dead man walking if he'd delivered such an important political prisoner back to the Committee? Significant brownie points, I'd say. No? Albeit, there would have been a little problem called a Nimitz who could gauge his sincerity, but, well, a certain author has a habit of throwing curves and fast balls, as all authors do. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by Randomiser » Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:02 pm | |
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TLB Yup,the best way to dodge a treason charge is to lead a successful revolution!
President Pritchard embodies the difference between being loyal to a nation and being loyal to its present government. She was always loyal to Haven the nation and its people. Indeed it was because she loved her nation and people that she was determined to see regime change, because that was for the good of the nation. Always in her opinion of course. Practically all governments are deeply uneasy about such people. Such authorities want to identify loyalty to the nation with loyalty to them, or at a minimum to the constitution they support. One can see why, every crackpot claims they know what's good for the country better than the government! However, the revolutionaries are occasionally right! As almost all of us believe Pritchard was. Can we stretch this some and say Wu and Caslett were also doing their bit for regime change out of love for their original nation? There were lots of points where one could have made a very strong case that regime change in Haven was impossible without prior military defeat. |
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by tlb » Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:21 pm | |
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I thought Parnell's defeat actually came after the Committee of Public Safety's regime change. I remember the scene where Cordelia Ransom arrested him as he was contemplating the failure of his plans. He was not among the dead at the capitol, because he was off at Barnett preparing for the attack. |
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by tlb » Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:54 pm | |
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I just noticed where this went off the rails: I originally stated that she was "staying within the system", not that she was "working inside the system". So my answer to KZT accepted his interpretation, when I should not have done so. What I was trying to say was that she remained within the area controlled by the totalitarian system and this was in contrast to escaping outside to join the enemy. Which I tried to explain when I said that "she was working for change in the capitol city of Haven and facing the dangers that the system represented, both from the Legislaturist government and from the Committee of Public Safety". Under the Committee of Public Safety she did work inside the system, but that is not correct with respect to the Legislaturists. I am sorry that I was unclear in a response that was not completely faithful to the original statement (which may also have been subject to misinterpretation). |
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by roseandheather » Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:08 pm | |
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God, I love it when RFC comes along and more or less confirms my pet theories. It's so validating. ~*~
I serve at the pleasure of President Pritchart. Javier & Eloise "You'll remember me when the west wind moves upon the fields of barley..." |
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by kzt » Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:28 pm | |
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Everyone who has been paying attention over the books has certain crazy ideas that turn out to be right. And their pet hobby horses they keep pulling out to ride. |
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