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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (19996)11/15/2001 7:41:33 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
The evil Grinch is back - "whorstorian" for hire, A.M. Schlesinger most Jr. gets it wrong for the umpteenth time:

V-H AWARD NOMINEE: "Remember the optimistic remarks a couple of weeks back about the way American bombs were eviscerating the enemy? This has given way to sombre comment about the Taliban's dogged resistance. Evidently our leaders gambled on the supposition that the unpopularity of the regime would mean the bombing would bring about the Taliban's rapid collapse. And they also seem to have assumed that it would not be too difficult to put together a post-Taliban government. This was a series of misjudgements. The Joint Chiefs may have been misled by the apparent success - now that Milosevic has been defeated - of the bombing campaign in Kosovo. Perhaps they should have reflected on Vietnam. We dropped more tons of explosives on that hapless country than we dropped on all fronts during the Second World War, and still we could not stop the Vietcong. Vietnam should have reminded our generals that bombing has only a limited impact on decentralised, undeveloped, rural societies."
- Arthur Schlesinger Jr., wrong yet again, the Independent, November 2.
argument.independent.co.uk
andrewsullivan.com

..The national mood in the United States today is one of apprehension – apprehension over the military stalemate in Afghanistan; apprehension over the anthrax eruption in America; apprehension, as yet incipient but nevertheless visible, over the competence of our national leadership. As Senator Robert Graham of Florida, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, put it this week: "The American people are already at a high state of anxiety.''...

The old hack. What a maroon.



To: jlallen who wrote (19996)11/15/2001 7:50:40 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
Rats, tried for grub 20000 and missed.

Congrats to Bilow.