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Caradea,
You wrote:
wordwind, your comment "write in such a way that you can worm yourself out if caught in a phrase. Whatever you do, write so that you cannot be pinned down." is an extremely apt description of recent activity ~ and perhaps the only viable example of a need for deconstruction (to the uninformed reader, comments can be sugar-coated sufficient to hide the malicious intent behind them).
If my words seemed to refer to recent activities, it definitely was not my intention to do so. I was really and truly writing about long political documents in which the average reader would be lost in a whirlwind of interpretations and the writer would have many ways out. If my writing caused any reader to deduce otherwise, well, then that has more to do with the ear of the receiver than the mind of this writer. Ironic, huh? Times do have incredible bearing upon interpretation.
Best regards,
WW
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