To: nanetteclaret
This is totally creeping me out. I wondered why Greer set the date for the 18th (3 weeks away) when we knew that nothing would change his mind. I couldn't understand why he didn't just order it then. What difference would three weeks make when his mind was made up? To think that this date had a significance for him and the others for such a horrible thing is just vile. I realized that these people were wicked - I just didn't know how much! Seems like a simple tactical timing move. He could sense the pressure building, so he figured that if he put things off some of the pressure would dissipate and the forces of life would lose some momentum.
3,100 posted on
03/19/2005 5:18:50 PM PST by
supercat
("Though her life has been sold for corrupt men's gold, she refuses to give up the ghost.")
To: supercat
"so he figured that if he put things off some of the pressure would dissipate and the forces of life would lose some momentum."
Man oh man, did he ever get that wrong.
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