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To: Tom Smith who wrote (283108)4/6/2004 6:25:04 AM
From: Tom Smith  Respond to of 436258
 
hold that tiger.....

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To: Tom Smith who wrote (283108)4/6/2004 8:19:40 AM
From: Terry Maloney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Tom, it's an interesting theory, and I suppose it could be true, but it's hard to reconcile with Rove's wanting to be out of there by June 30th.

Shrub's still sticking with that, despite calls by Senators Lugar and Biden to extend the deadline lest Iraq slip into civil war.

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Meanwhile, General Abizaid 'has asked his senior staff to submit options within 48 hours for sending more troops to Iraq'.

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In any case, sponsored chaos or mere old fashioned quagmire, it seems to be more and more out of control, that's for sure.



To: Tom Smith who wrote (283108)4/6/2004 9:16:21 AM
From: Oblomov  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I get amused when humanities professors try to incorporate math or scientific terms, such as "chaos theory", into their discourse in order to legitimize their ideas. Either they sound hopelessly naive, or blissfully misinformed. A good example of this is the Sokal incident in Social Text a few years back:

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