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To: FaultLine who wrote (130878)5/1/2004 3:02:54 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Tb missed making this list of Dark Souls, but you figure prominently:

Message 19779831

Surprised Nadine didn't make it or me, during my more rabid moments.



To: FaultLine who wrote (130878)5/2/2004 11:18:56 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Over the top, Hawk.

Sorry... I just get frustrated by people exercising their 20/20 hingsight, trying to assert that the previous status quo was somehow better than the process under way..

Yes.. the overthrow of Saddam has, to some extent, unleashed Pandora's box.. But that was a box that was destined to open itself far more explosively at some point down the road..

And I get the sense that some of these people complaining now, would be complaining then about how we did nothing to prevent that inevitable anarchy..

I understand that we can't intervene militarily everywhere in the world, but there are certain situations that present themselves where the cost of doing nothing override the benefit of maintain some tenuous status quo.

Eventually we're all going to have to decide the point where we're going to expend as much effort opposing the militant totalitarian forces in the region, as these forces are expending in trying to advance their agenda in this region..

Hawk