RE:Dissident movement
Sorry to be a stickler, but "YUKON, doth protest too much, methinks." A similar phrase was spoken by Hamlet's mother Gertrude as she watches a play (devised by Hamlet to make her squirm a little...) about a man who kills his brother and marries the widow -- essentially what's just happened in her own life, she being the widow. In the play, the woman is defending herself against accepting responsibility for her unsavory actions (marrying her dead husband's brother). Gertrude is basically saying that she would be a lot more believable if she weren't so vocal about her innocence. Or, the more you try to talk your way out of it, the less people will believe you. Source: Shakespeare's "Hamlet" Yukon: RE: Your dissidents group, you seem to be the only one with knowledge, HOW SO???