Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 10:35:17 EST From: "take a walk through the web..." Subject: Re: [WRITERS] FILL: Since this subject "has arrived" on all four lists ... [Please note that forwarding entire articles to the list is not a good idea. However, here is a starting list of pieces to consider on this subject...I've picked out the Berger quote from several places, but I do think it may be worth noting that there were other people there... tink] http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9802/18/town.meeting.folo/index.html This includes links to more material, including a full transcript of the town meeting. And from that transcript: (incidentally, Berger was not the last speaker...) BERGER: Part of what we fight for as a country is the freedom to argue. And I appreciate all of you coming. I appreciate most of you listening. (LAUGHTER) (APPLAUSE) We have certainly listened to you, at least those who we could understand. And I think the fundamental point here is two, that I want to make, is twofold. Number one, we want to resolve this peacefully. (APPLAUSE) But number two, there are some things worth fighting for. (APPLAUSE) And those include fighting aggression, fighting people who threaten their neighbors, and fighting to make this world a safer and more secure place for my children and for yours. Thank you. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1998-02/19/141l-021998-idx.html final paragraph (after a great deal of context setting) "There are some things worth fighting for," he [Berger] said, enunciating every word. "And those include fighting aggression, fighting people who threaten their neighbors and fighting to make this world a safer and more secure place for my children and for yours." [interesting how leaving out the peaceful resolution part makes Berger sound like a real saber-rattler...] http://www.globe.com/globe/nation/packages/iraq/ As the meeting ended, Berger - who has stood in Albright's shadow for the past year - confronted pointed questions with a combination of humor and strong rhetoric. ''We want to resolve this peacefully,'' he said. ''But there are some things that are worth fighting for, and those include fighting aggression, fighting to make this world a safer, more secure place for my children and yours.'' This story ran on page A01 of the Boston Globe on 02/19/98. Copyright 1998 Globe Newspaper Company. The New York Times has a collection of material. Unfortunately, their site policy requires registration before use. While it appears to be free for Americans, I'm not sure about other areas. http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/021998iraq-rally.html take care tink