They may be honest, but they strike me as uninformed, probably due to
age.  Thinking that the release of the Pentagon Papers was a "bad
thing" shows an abysmal lack of knowledge about exactly what happened
in Vietnam.

The media not did start, fight or lose the Vietnam war or the Iraq
war.  Those in power did.  But bless their little pea-picking hearts,
we can't blame them for any thing wrong.

Scapegoating the media is a standard disinformation technique - Spiro
Agnew did it, Hilary Clinton did it, and it's a basic part of the Karl
Rove inspired rhetoric that has been spewing out of Washington for the
last seven years.  It's sad to see our youth buying into the
propaganda.

On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree. Some of Bruce's opinion scare the hell out of me but I think
> they are honest beliefs. He has also shown from time to time a
> willingness to re-examine them, which is the most important thing
> imho.
>
> Still Bruce.... trade freedom from the govrenment for safety? That
> only works if the government is honest. And we know it isn't.....

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