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To: MSI who wrote (259252)5/28/2002 7:59:19 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The point about the Dutch is that they were wrong to think they could be isolationist, neutral, and simply avoid the strategic reality that they were a vital point for Naval expansion.

Chamberlin was wrong to believe Hitler's promises.

Both were "errors", not treason. I may jest about treason as others jest about hate but I truly believe that discovering error (and correcting it) is the only worthwhile goal of the investigations. Blame is a worthless goal and will only cause those involved to withhold their best information or exaggerate their claims of competence and expand their efforts to cover their ass. This is where we need neutrality.

We will find no truth here, only error.....and to err is human. To even attempt to place blame for the WTC and Pentagon on anyone but the perpetrators is foolish.

Disagreeing strongly with those who are critical of the administration is not tyranny, it is simply the same.... free speech.

lewrockwell.com

Lew's more on your side.