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Date: 23 Jul 2008 13:34:31
From: samsloan
Subject: Sam Sloan's Delicate Sense of Timing
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I will try this again. What I am trying to do is separate all these different discussions. Now, what is my "Delicate Sense of Timing". I put in an extra blank space into the title between of and Timing.
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Date: 24 Jul 2008 00:16:05
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Sam Sloan's Delicate Sense of Timing
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R.I.P. >Bobby is dead. He lived a very disturbed life. He was brilliant at chess. That is enough. Let him rest in peace. > -- Rev. J.D. Walker I doubt that Larry Evans will mind my mentioning his initial reaction to Bobby's death. He put it in almost these words, "A great man with tragic flaws has left the world. I miss him." The point is that in his radio interviews, Bobby attacked GM Evans as a low dog and scum, plus other epithets. Larry was probably hurt and certainly surprised since he had always helped Bobby and been a proper friend. Yet he was sad at Bobby's loss. I suspect he was exhibiting some of the human concern that Phil Innes tried to explain and Rev. Walker attempted to define. Yours, Larry Parr
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Date: 23 Jul 2008 14:18:46
From:
Subject: Re: Sam Sloan's Delicate Sense of Timing
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On Jul 23, 4:57=A0pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected] > wrote: > BEST GUESS > > <Now, what is my "Delicate Sense of =A0Timing".> -- Sam Sloan > > Sam, > > My best guess is your mistaken notion that Bobby Fischer was unaware > of the attack on the Twin Towers when he spewed his hatred in those > radio interviews. Basically, yes. Sloan has tried to find excuses for Fischer's hate- speech by claiming Fischer was talking about something other than the 9/11 attacks, or that he spoke before the towers collapsed, or before it was known that the crashes were part of a coordinated, deliberate attack. Even were all this true, it would hardly excuse Fischer's ghastly comments, but the plain fact is that Sam is wrong on all counts. Fischer was talking about the 9/11 atrocity, he knew it was a deliberate attack involving hijacked airliners, and he knew that the World Trade Center towers had been destroyed, by the time he called Radio Bombo. > samsloan wrote: > > I will try this again. What I am trying to do is separate all these > > different discussions. > > > Now, what is my "Delicate Sense of =A0Timing". Sam, just go back and read my post that gives exact times of the 9/11 events compared to the time of Fischer's radio interview. It's very straightforward. It also has a link to a transcript of the interview.
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Date: 23 Jul 2008 13:57:16
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Sam Sloan's Delicate Sense of Timing
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BEST GUESS <Now, what is my "Delicate Sense of Timing". > -- Sam Sloan Sam, My best guess is your mistaken notion that Bobby Fischer was unaware of the attack on the Twin Towers when he spewed his hatred in those radio interviews. samsloan wrote: > I will try this again. What I am trying to do is separate all these > different discussions. > > Now, what is my "Delicate Sense of Timing". > > I put in an extra blank space into the title between of and Timing.
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