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Re: The Minstrel Boy



In a message dated 5/4/2001 7:37:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
cartergramling@msn.com writes:

<< It seems to me that the Korean "Conflict" was analogous to a husband 
 and wife doing battle with a third party present so it doesn't get out of 
 hand. >>

Well, not exactly!

In fact, the third party, the Yangkee in this case, was committing an 
adultery with
the Korean wife and ganged up on the Korean husband with the wife. The 
Yangkee's
excuse in the public was that he intervened to stop the wife abuse by the
Korean husband. But, in doing so, the Yangkee ended up in burning down the 
entire house. And the Yangkee exclaimed, "Police Action" and "In Defense of 
Freedom"!

Am I exaggerating too much?

John