Perspective.
What are people thinking about?
We escalated our force in Vietnam to more than half a million troops.
Vietnam is not nearly the size of Iraq, and still we lost the war. That is,
if we think losing is returning self-rule to a people. We showed that we
were willing to go to war to keep the likes of Napoleon and Hitler and
Stalin out of anywhere. Our job now is to settle the dust, to huddle the
masses. Accurate perspective is essential.
Our soldiers gloriously removed the oppressing government from Iraq.
Now it's hearts and minds inside!
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Bureaucratic waste.
The Department of Homeland Security is dead, as it should be. The
consolidation of intelligence authority under the Director of National
Intelligence shall make it unnecessary, as such bureaucratic waste was
unnecessary under the Director of Central Intelligence, as Eisenhower and
the Dulles brothers designed it, from the lessons of De Gaulle, from
Normandy.
At last, J. Edgar Hoover is dead, and a son of the person after whom the CIA
's headquarters is named finished him off, as his father did Stalin.
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Colonization.
After Ghandis, members of the grocer caste, took over leadership of India,
the last remnant of colonization was the Soviet Union, unless it was France
in Iraq. Or, unless it's Clinton's invasion of Harlem, as the British
invaded India, for the greater good.
Remember that Harlem and the Rhodes scholarship are named for their birth in
Dutch colonialism. Are Rodhams by way of Rhodesia?
Remember that New York used to be called New Amsterdam.
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Condoleezza Rice for president!