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Doug Kanter wrote:
... How else can one explain spastic foreign policy decisions? Over the past couple of years, I've given you a number of possible explanations including complete incompetence, or a sick need for sexual excitement derived from violence. Pick one. You're pretty cynical. Remember the rule of thumb: 'Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.' Besides, you're overlooking the one thing that President Bush's policies have been hugely successful at... generating profits for certain favored corporations... DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message .. . Doug Kanter wrote: ... How else can one explain spastic foreign policy decisions? Over the past couple of years, I've given you a number of possible explanations including complete incompetence, or a sick need for sexual excitement derived from violence. Pick one. You're pretty cynical. Remember the rule of thumb: 'Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.' Besides, you're overlooking the one thing that President Bush's policies have been hugely successful at... generating profits for certain favored corporations... "Favored corporations"? You mean US corporations...instead of the French, German, Russian, and Chinese corporations that were benefitting from skirting the UN sanctions against Iraq. |
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Besides, you're overlooking the one thing that President Bush's policies
have been hugely successful at... generating profits for certain favored corporations... NOYB wrote: "Favored corporations"? You mean US corporations...instead of the French, German, Russian, and Chinese corporations that were benefitting from skirting the UN sanctions against Iraq. No, I mean corporations other than the ones that make needed body armor for U.S. troops, for example. DSK |
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