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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James Calladine who wrote (6190)10/4/2001 12:42:36 PM
From: joseph krinsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
They author makes some great sounding suggestions, but is a little shy on the explanations on how to accomplish what he wants.

terrorism is unacceptable? of course it is, but just saying it's unacceptable accomplishes what?

I realize you're just quoting form his writings, and you can't answer for him, but why even post his message when it's merely a pollyanna view of the world and it's problems.

Anyone can say things like..
War is bad, peace is good.

He sounds like someone from the sixties that is high on pot, and has a lot of wonderful ideas while he's floating around in the clouds of wishful thinking.



To: James Calladine who wrote (6190)10/4/2001 3:07:05 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 27666
 
<< -- through cooperation and tolerance amongst nations move towards that goal >>

What do you do with corrupt, demented regimes, such as in Iraq or Afghanistan, that only seeks power and rejoices in the misery of others?

The world knows better than to cooperate and be tolerant of tyrants and killers.

When British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returned from his Munich meetings with Adolf Hitler in September 1938, he proclaimed that he held in his hands a document guaranteeing "peace in our time."

That treaty is worth the same as the treaty being signed right now by Fidel Castro and other modern day tyrants, and the past treaties signed by the PLO.