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riverman typed:
"Tim J." wrote in message ... snip What is your (or anyone else who dabbles) recommendation to resolve the conflict there? I don't know, its complex, but I know what's being done now isn't working. But I'm also getting pretty amazed that there doesn't seem to be any thing called 'reality' that people agree on any more. Everything gets compromised....the press, the people, morals, truth, reality. How then, could something as complex as the Palestinian situation, or the war in Iraq/Afghanistan be resolved? Not by reason or truth, that seems for damn sure. I dunno. Its the end of a sort of American Innocence, and its not a change for good. The "end of American innocence" was a neccessity AFAIAC. Sure, I'd rather have never worried about such things, but that wasn't in the cards. I don't disagree that it's not a change for the good, but no change in attitude would have been much worse. I sure hope we can get to a point of striking a medium, and I think we've seen a bit of that in the loosening of certain travel restrictions recently. I can't imagine, though, that we'll ever get back to pre-9/11 naivety and false comfort. Methinks the next level of terrorist activity will be on a whole different playing field, and that much of the airline security measures put in place were to placate the general public. While the general public's attention is being averted to the magician's assistant, anyone keeping up on the IT trade journals knows that most governments, including the USA, get miserable failing grades for IT security. Maybe our own Mr. Reid (a scholar of the subject) can tell me I'm wrong and dealing with yet another episode of media hype. Please!? -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. typed:
While the general public's attention is being averted . . . .. . .should have been "diverted", but then you already knew that. No good can ever come from typing a few words and then breaking to put out work fires before getting back to the more serious work of roff. Repeat the process four or five times per post, and. . . well, you can see what you get. ;-) -- TL, Tim, the easily diverted ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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