Thoughtful composition by Dr. Peter Breggin, MD. Well done, with only one caveat: 'fusillade' is when bullets are whizzing by in multiples, but a 'fusilage' is the body of an aircraft. I apologize in that I do not mean to be a nit-picker, just like to ensure the truth is told, without casualties of grammar. Here is the quotation for easy…
Thoughtful composition by Dr. Peter Breggin, MD. Well done, with only one caveat: 'fusillade' is when bullets are whizzing by in multiples, but a 'fusilage' is the body of an aircraft. I apologize in that I do not mean to be a nit-picker, just like to ensure the truth is told, without casualties of grammar. Here is the quotation for easy reference... ("After all, how many national figures, especially Presidents, have faced fuselages of bullets screaming by their heads, injuring and killing others but miraculously barely harming them?") Again, the article is very well thought out and presented...thank you.
Thoughtful composition by Dr. Peter Breggin, MD. Well done, with only one caveat: 'fusillade' is when bullets are whizzing by in multiples, but a 'fusilage' is the body of an aircraft. I apologize in that I do not mean to be a nit-picker, just like to ensure the truth is told, without casualties of grammar. Here is the quotation for easy reference... ("After all, how many national figures, especially Presidents, have faced fuselages of bullets screaming by their heads, injuring and killing others but miraculously barely harming them?") Again, the article is very well thought out and presented...thank you.