Mark Humphrys publishes his email exchange with "The Irish Peace Society" a Pro-Castro, Pro-Hezbollah group which, you might be unsurprised to learn, isn't all that interested in Peace.
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You know, there's a lot we can learn about conflict resolution from Senor Castro if only we open our hearts and learn the necessary humility. Just look at the sterling work his "peace advisors" did in Ethiopia and Angola in the 1980s.
Posted by: C.Bloggerfeller | February 11, 2004 at 10:06 PM
Humphrys political commentary is very selective at best. His love of debate would see him argue with anybody on any topic no matter how trivial, off the point or wrong he happens to be. Somebody that constructs a webpage of a universal theory of everything and can't find a bad word to say about the Bush administration isn't worth bothering with. He refers to other people as "civilians" and puts all opposing views to his own down to meme competition. He thinks he is the sole, sane, infallabile observer of life. I have my doubts on that one.
Posted by: Kazuya | January 24, 2006 at 06:28 PM