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Date: | Sun, 18 Apr 2004 00:15:45 -0400 |
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Denys gave us an assignment. Thanks Denys.For those that have better things
to do with their weekend I will summarize the readings:
Hanson: Poor Dubya is getting bashed unfairly.
Levin: 9/11 was the Clinton Administration's fault.
McCarthy: See Levin.
For those that don't mind reading a couple of more sentences, Rosenblatt
asks the following:
When did it become a sign of weakness to admit a mistake?
Why is who is to blame more important that what is to blame?
Does denial, tantrumesque behavior and name-calling make the problem
disappear?
Does saying that someone else is also a crook, murderer or war criminal make
you any less of one?
Does anyone really believe that you will be more secure by erecting greater
barriers while keeping the policies that make those barriers necessary in
the first place?
Can't we all just get along?
Pray for Peace,
Yosef
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