Re: [tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima

2010-08-07 Thread Allen Esterson
, London allenester...@compuserve.com http://www.esterson.org Re: [tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima Beth Benoit Fri, 06 Aug 2010 11:20:23 -0700 I found this sentence in the Christian Science Monitor particularly interesting

Re: [tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima

2010-08-07 Thread michael sylvester
This is noted evidence that whites are capable of being the most aggressive and destructive of evolutionary human species. Michael - --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: arch...@jab.org. To unsubscribe click here:

[tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima

2010-08-06 Thread Mike Palij
Some significant historical events, like the flu pandemic of 1918 and the polio outbreak during the 1950s, are not incorporated into a culture's system of remembrance, in the observance of certain rituals on certain dates, and consequently fade from the cultural/social memory unless some effort

Re: [tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima

2010-08-06 Thread Louis E. Schmier
No real debate on the use of the bomb except in the minds of the later generations of Monday quarterbacks, do gooders, PCer, and anti-nuc people. But, I really don't want to get into it other than that, especially since my sister from Nashville is hitting town in a couple of hours and the wife

Re: [tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima

2010-08-06 Thread Mike Palij
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 06:39:18 -0700, Louis E. Schmier wrote: No real debate on the use of the bomb except in the minds of the later generations of Monday quarterbacks, do gooders, PCer, and anti-nuc people. Well, as indicated in the Wall Street Journal article, it appears that a number of

Re: [tips] Reminder of This Day In History: Hiroshima

2010-08-06 Thread Christopher D. Green
Louis, Put it away, and fold a crane. Chris -- Christopher D. Green Department of Psychology York University Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Canada 416-736-2100 ex. 66164 chri...@yorku.ca http://www.yorku.ca/christo/ == Louis E. Schmier wrote: No real debate on the use of