In a message dated 6/27/2000 10:11:02 PM, you wrote: <<"carnage is what happens when homicidal maniacs indulge their fantasies in a public place with weapons of destruction in their hands"................................................... "Andrew Carnegie, on the other hand, built a lovely place for the performance of music and other arts. It breaks my Hart.">> Oh I don't know Paul "carnage" hall might be appropiate after all. ole Andrew was responsible for many deaths of Union organizers, workers and even Deputy sheriffs, particuarly in Pittsburgh on "black thursday" in an action that truly could be called an occasion of "carnage" with weapons of destruction.....of course ole Andrew had hied himself off to Europe and left a rented overseer to do his dirty work...kept his hands clean and now we think it is marvelous that there is a "Carngie Hall"! built with money obtained by killing union organizers, squeezing the workers and their families through paying starvation wages and having a monoploy for railroad bridge and rail work............................ "some' of the persons who perform at carnage are really great but the hall ain't. So once again even if Newton was wrong he is right. My view. Jim Bryant (FL) and no, I'm not a liberal or a Democrat. :-)
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