Looking back
06/09/05
We may look back on some eras as heroic -- that of the Founding Fathers or 'the greatest generation' that fought World War II. But some eras we look back on in disbelief at the utter stupidity with which people ruined their economies or blundered into wars in which every country involved ended up worse off than before. How will people a century from now look back on our era? Fortunately, most of us will be long gone by then, so we will be spared the embarrassment of seeing ourselves judged. What will future generations say about how we behaved when confronted by international terrorist organizations that have repeatedly demonstrated their cutthroat ruthlessness and now the prospect of getting nuclear weapons from rogue nations like Iran and North Korea?
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20050608-092107-5862r.htm
from Washington Times, by Thomas Sowell
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
We may look back on some eras as heroic -- that of the Founding Fathers or 'the greatest generation' that fought World War II. But some eras we look back on in disbelief at the utter stupidity with which people ruined their economies or blundered into wars in which every country involved ended up worse off than before. How will people a century from now look back on our era? Fortunately, most of us will be long gone by then, so we will be spared the embarrassment of seeing ourselves judged. What will future generations say about how we behaved when confronted by international terrorist organizations that have repeatedly demonstrated their cutthroat ruthlessness and now the prospect of getting nuclear weapons from rogue nations like Iran and North Korea?
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20050608-092107-5862r.htm
from Washington Times, by Thomas Sowell
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 10. Jun, 12:32