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To: Brian Allen
HELP - please explain this word "hesperophobic".

Well one could use Korea and Vietnam as prior abject humiliation done by the "Evil Empire" to US, and Ronald Reagan knew the evil of communistic ideology, and thus the abject humiliation served up in Afghanistan could be said, reaping what one has sown.

However, few Americans are aware of it being the "Evil Empire" who directed and paid for that bit of abject humiliation (Korea and Vietnam and China's willing help) upon US.

What confidence (secret deals) our own loathing of our military, two term socialist gave to these "authoritarian colonial empires", they had a done deal and President Bush made them null and void.

If there is a connection of Russia and the Taliban and we find Saddam was a part of that same connection what did Russia know about 9/11? Someone we were told prior to 9/11 was making money in the market selling stocks/ hedging/selling short airline stocks, WHO WAS THAT?
32 posted on 05/11/2003 7:17:22 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
Hesperophobia:

This word was coined by the political scientist Robert Conquest. Its roots are the Greek words ????????, [Hesperos] which means ?the west? and ????? (phobos), which means ?fear,? but which when used as an English suffix can also carry the meaning ?hate?.

Hesperophobia is fear or hatred of the West.

Check John Derbyshire's book review at:
http://olimu.com/WebJournalism/Texts/Commentary/Hesperophobia.htm

I lifted John's definition from their -- and can vouch for the truth of what he writes.

I live it every day.

Best ones -- B A
39 posted on 05/11/2003 3:09:14 PM PDT by Brian Allen ( Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God - Thomas Jefferson)
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