From:
Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005
11:55 AM PT
To: krugman@nytimes.com
Cc: rest; ricky@nytimes.com';
Subject: Perspective
Hey Krugman – I just got back from a quick job
to La Jolla just up the road from Del Mar followed by about an hour swim in the
relatively cool Pacific “Oshon” [sic] and
although I was hoping to find “sumone” [sic] like yourself to help
lower my pulse rate fortunately-unfortunately I just came across some sting
rays who stung me just slightly on the stomach.
But then, however, as I came up to our Cliff House
passing by once again a school of the most repressed, no strike that, refreshed
looking young women you could ever in your wildest dreams imagine
“sumthing” [sic] drew me to my computer screen and there was your
article bashing our great President, the most honorable George W. Bush.
Knowing the thrust of how the likes of you maneuver
I simply went to the end of the your Design for Confusion
article looking for something different and there it was, “to-get-her with the
political muscle of the religious right, may be enough to start a process that
ends with banishing Darwin from the classroom” [sic],
further proof of “Intelligent Design”?
What I would do to run into your significant other?
Come on man let you and I get it on, just think
about all your colleagues from the New York Times waking up to the
“writing on the wall” and instead of poking fun at you continue to
feed me stuff on how pitiful you increasingly look.
Gary S. Gevisser
Ps
– While you try and figure out who amongst your colleagues are the
“spies” as well
as those less eager to see you collapse into a heap of tears, different to those
imploring you to ignore me, may I suggest very strongly you examine very
closely at the article supposedly written by Federal Reserve Chairman back in 1966,
the same year your hero Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United
States, head of the Justice Department, mandated to uphold our sacrosanct
Anti-Trust laws protecting entrepreneurialism, visited with us in South Africa
where he did the most marvelous job of continuing to sell the majority of
world, the hard working masses, down the drain.