[FPSPACE] FPSpacer in the news re missile defense in Europe
Jens Kieffer-Olsen
dstdba at post4.tele.dk
Sat Sep 29 23:23:17 EDT 2007
> -----Original Message-----
> From: E.P. Grondine [mailto:epgrondine at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 2:11 AM
> To: robot at esper.com; FPSPACE at friends-partners.org
> Subject: Re: [FPSPACE] FPSpacer in the news re missile
> defense in Europe
>
> Hi -
>
> You're reference frame for analysis is wrong.
>
> Israel is continuing to steal Palestinian land.
>
> Syria, Iran, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia all have IRBMs.
>
> Analysis of US policy has to be undertaken with in view of
> those facts.
>
> E.P. Grondine
> Man and Impact in the Americas
Ed,
I appreciate your candor. However, since you argue your
views at the most - eh, shall we say exoteric - level
possible, it is about as meaningful to try to dissect
and refine them as it is to assist the neocons in
tailoring the war on terror.
In a sense one feels trapped between gangland verbal
artillery positions, just as when one is witness to
proponents of classic Darwinism clash with believers
of the doctrine called Intelligent Design. Somehow
it's unbelievable that the hard work of millions of
generations of human forefathers is still not generally
acknowledged in a theory of evolution as the real force
paving the way forward.
Just as Shakespeare's works are neither the result of
an army of monkeys blindly hitting the keyboard nor the
result of a telephone call from some archangel with
literary interests, but the manifestation into script of
the mindset built up by the author as he spent decades
of years reflecting over human virtue and human folly.
So, if control of the land of Israel has reverted to the
12 tribes that lived there about 2000 years ago through
their sufferings in generations during the diaspora, then
it's inaccurate of you to use the phrase 'continuing to
steal Palestinian land'.
On the other hand the heart-rending sufferings endured by
the Palestinian people to-day must lead them to eventually
triumph and reap a reward, too.
That's karma for dummies, and perhaps the contribution to
the analysis of US ( and Israeli ) policy that you call for?
--
Jens Kieffer-Olsen
Slagelse, Denmark
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