Nobody seems to be asking the hard questions, and I'm not sure why. It's a bad thing for democracy. I especially appreciated the first three questions, some of the remainder made me feel uncomfortable. But for this reason they are questions that need to be asked, because the people making the decisions have never experienced war, which is partly why they were so willing to enter into one.
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Great commentary – especially in light of Scott McClellans new book.
My comments are on his blog.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Nobody seems to be asking the hard questions, and I'm not sure why. It's a bad thing for democracy. I especially appreciated the first three questions, some of the remainder made me feel uncomfortable. But for this reason they are questions that need to be asked, because the people making the decisions have never experienced war, which is partly why they were so willing to enter into one.
Bud, be honest, did you write that article? It has
your "touch."
Sandy
No, I didn't write this. I found it only the other day at a website I stumbled upon while looking for something else.
Thanks for the compliment.
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