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I have no interest in adding to the ad hominem attacks already over prevalent in this list serv. But I stand by my judgment that there are people who post regularly who are uncivil and unnecessarily crass.
So with respect, Tom, no, I will not identify the people whom I had in mind.
I will say that I would like to see the incivility end. But I fail to see how using a vague term like "usual suspects" is either uncivil or crass.
Let's talk about Virginia history, shall we?
All best,
Kevin
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>Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 21:29:21 -0400
>From: Excalibur131 <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Usual Suspects
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>While going through the oodles of email I received from the VA-HIST List
>this evening, I noticed that Kevin R. Hardwick and Barbara Vines Little used
>the phrase "usual suspects." Would someone please identify the "usual
>suspects?" Then we might all have some assurance that we are operating from
>the same page.
>
>Tom
>Eastern Shore & More
>http://easternshoremore.com
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Kevin R. Hardwick, Ph.D.
Department of History
James Madison University
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