I entirely agree, and suggest a
solution. There's another piece of unfinished business out
there, dating from the Reagan era, which was labelled a National Security
threat. The 1983 invasion of Grenada never did reduce the threat to
the United States. Let's finish one invasion at a time...and this
one would be a lot less expensive. Of course, if one wants to be the
class bully, one could be really brave, and take on North Korea
again. Better luck the second time around?
Afghaniststan needs to be pacified, too. Like those other success
stories... Vietnam, Cuba, Columbia, Panama, El Salvador, Somalia.
Hey wait a minute...who's the threat here?
John W.
(Fractally speaking)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:00
PM
Subject: Re: [Fractint] History
At 09:46 AM 3/6/03 -0800, John Wilson wrote:
>
>All
you have to do is seize the moment, and you can
>benefit. Go
forth and purchase a pump for that
>basement of yours, and install
it. Then one of
>those harsh lessons [of life] will have borne
>fruit! :-)
A trivial problem that leads to a
trivial example
of learning from experience. The foolish headlong
rush into war by certain powerful leaders is a
not-so-trivial example
of a lesson that may not be
learned until it is too late.
Jim
M.
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