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Sunday, June 05, 2005

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Martin Owens

Laughter detract from the national character? Caution: ignoramus at work!

Abraham Lincoln was known for his sense of humor, which was likely the only thing that kept him sane during the Civil War. What about Mark Twain, who used humor as a potent weapon against ignorance and bigotry? Or
H.L. Mencken, whose sarcasms and burlesques on phony crusaders are still feared fifty years after his death? I could extend the list to pages...

As for fantasy, LORD OF THE RINGS is the most splendid moral example we seen on the big screen since the middle of the last century ( and speaking of Tolkien & friends, the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA are next for movie release). Fantasy bad for building character? As in King Arthur? Buck Rogers? Again, I could fill a book just naming examples.

No, no. What that sentence proves is that somebody needs a life.

David

The true face of modern conservatism. The perpetual frown.

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