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Old July 17th 05, 03:14 AM
P.J. Berg
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John Willis wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 01:54:54 +0200, "P.J. Berg" >
> scribbled this interesting note:
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>>Someone is forgetting something here, which nation train AlCaida and the
>>likes in the first place, UUUuups, wrong question???
>>(Anti Commie at the time, but backfired did it not??)

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> So far as I'm concerned that was a short sighted policy then, just as
> policies in place now may similarly turn out to be short sighted from
> a point of view we do not and can not have in the present. It is
> impossible to predict the future. Ideas and strategies that may seem
> like the best ways to deal with existing situations, oftentimes turn
> out to have been flawed. It is easy to be a Monday morning
> quarter-back. It is hard to create, make, design, and implement good
> policy in every instance.
>
> Is that what you are trying to say? If so, I agree completely.
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> John Willis
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> (Remove the Primes before e-mailing me)



Yup, exactly, only I'm not that good of putting words on paper, or in
this instance screen.

J.
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