Thursday, July 24, 2008

The Rhetoric of Silence

If you shall rememner the AEneid, the part when Aeneas goes throguh the depts of the Hades it will be much more obvious the request our good friend 1979 Gooner is asking.
"I feel silence is a more deadly weapon"
And certainly it was for the founder of Rome. Dido, the legendary Cartage queen who was rejected in order of Aeneas' duty fulfillment to Rome, Recognized him in the depths of Hell, but she did not say anything, she kept silent. And it is throgh silence that many people can express their inner needs. Another case will be Beckett. But anyway the point is participate in this open letter to Manu Adebayor. Everything else is explaines in the post so participate.

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