Re: “The Osama Litmus Test” (NYT) 10.30.04 :: 12:44EST :: Letters To Ed
Mr. Brooks may be right when he says “we are revealed by what we hate”.
Mr. Brooks may be right when he says “we are revealed by what we hate”.
Would we describe the Phoenicians, or ancient Egyptians as “un-intelligent”?
(Re-)Learning How To Lose
An attitude that the facts are less important than the motivation behind revealing them.
The financiers won’t fund the politics of “workers vs business”
He, and others like him, will always be easy tools of electoral exploitation in a rigged system.
There is a moral dimension to the business transaction.
Deliberations In Law
While it may, theoretically, be necessary to use the military to “spread” freedom, it certainly doesn’t remove the consequences of using force.
From a position of strength, the United States is now weak in judgement, and in its ability to fulfill military and diplomatic obligations around the globe.
Creator Mathematica
Our children can take nothing for granted.