Dear Rich,

That discovery, might have contributed to the statement I commented
about--"The world that we have made as a result of the level of thinking
we have. . . ."  That is the problem with approaching complex problems
with simplistic human solutions.  Certainly we might take not of Iraq.

Eric Westhagen

PS---and that is some reasoning for a "pacifist" to promote the world's
"true-evil"--the nulear bomb---"to save lives?"

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> He was also a pacifist, and knew that it was necessary to end the war,
> since he saw worse horrors if the war continued.
>
> Now, by the time it was used, it probably didn't need to, but that's
> not his fault.
>
> Rich
>
> On 8/27/07, Eric Westhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear Group,
> >
> > Thank you Mike Neuman for the quote from Albert Einstein.
> >
> > But lest we not forget that he promoted the Manhattan project leading to
> > Hiroshima and Nagasaki about which this month we in anti-war groups are
> > revisiting.
> >
> > But then maybe this is a reflection of wisdom late in life?
> >
> > Eric Westhagen
> >
> > Mike Neuman    "
> > done thus far creates problems which cannot be solved by the same level
> > of thinking in which they were created."
> > -- Albert Einstein
> >
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> Just imagine a really neat quote here
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