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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 00:15:45 -0400, Yosef Rosenblatt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Denys gave us an assignment. Thanks Denys.For those that have better things
>to do with their weekend I will summarize the readings:
>
Yosef,
we almost hit the 90's. Awsome weather and I had much better to do.
Since my school-days I know "1) never critizise the leader, cause he is
always right. If he is wrong go to 1".
Wonder why Bill was ever critizesd? Guess he could take it as a man ;-)
Michael
>Hanson: Poor Dubya is getting bashed unfairly.
>Levin: 9/11 was the Clinton Administration's fault.
>McCarthy: See Levin.
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>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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