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Thanks for link to the Ruth Marcus article criticizing powerpoint.
I think there are one or two other Iraq options (in addition to the three mentioned), but none very palatable.
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11.21.06 - 6:18 pm | #
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Peter writes:
"It also brings with it a high degree of moral responsibility for the mess to follow. . . . Its time to admit you're homeless and move on. rebuild somewhere else. . . . Now its time to look for a new place to live and to try to figure out how to live there."
So what, exactly, does this mean for the Iraqis who live in the "house" the United States has "burned down"? What, exactly, does this "high degree of moral responsibility" demand of America?
David Johnson |
11.21.06 - 10:13 pm | #
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Peter,
If it can't be put into a PowerPoint presentation, then it's not truth. Or at least, not truthy.
Rob |
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11.22.06 - 10:42 am | #
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Iraq today is what beirut would have been like had reagan not "cut and run". that is, exactly the same except with american casualties / blame.
lester |
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11.25.06 - 5:13 pm | #
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Rob, funny stuff about the powerpoint. How we have grown accustomed to these kinds of things 
Your post makes some very excellent points, thanks for sharing them!
Matt
Matt Rush |
11.27.06 - 3:59 am | #
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