Hey I think it would be great to take anyone out that is making a mess of things and let them shuffle the cards again- my first choice would be Chavez in Venezuela, my next choice would be that thug in Zimbabwe. A 2000 lb GPS guided, down the chimney would not leave any fingerprints and simplify the entire process.
PS
I doubt they will be taking my advice anytime soon so don't get too excited about the above statement but I meant every word.
That would disappoint Asherman though---he wouldn't be able to lose a couple thousand good men in a glorious land battle
Oh and by the way Blatham---this is in the best interests of the world)))))))
so i take it perception, your idea of encouraging democracy is smart bombs?
ONLY WHEN THE COMMITTEE DECIDES IT)))))))))))))
Ok-Ok
Before you all form a lynch mob----I retract everything.
"Everything?" Awe, come-on, don't give up the ship on such a minor issue! Besides, I enjoy 'all' your posts. c.i.
Well maybe not everything)))))
Dys
Those bombs aren't so smart----they can't talk back.
but when they do, they say "BANG!" c.i.
Aw, come on, perception. I had just added "encourage democracy" to my dictionary of favorite euphemisms.
If we win their hearts and minds, we might just could encourage democracy, but first we'll need to get a good body count . . .
Hey Guys
What about a book called perception's perceptions---yes----no--)))
About the body count------You must give Robert S. McNamarra credit for that-----to him it was like counting beans.
Not a problem. Body counts often materialized at the point of a pencil, not a gun.
And a very good thing, too . . . much cheaper, and far less risk for those required to provide the count . . .
Perception,
Please stop saying that I want a large casualty count, and that I believe that constitutes some sort of "glory". I have been explicit in my desire to keep casualties to the minimum possible.
Quick note...as Kyoto came up several times previously, here is an update on the underlying problem and administration response...
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/31/science/earth/31WARM.html
Roger said:
Quote:I had just added "encourage democracy" to my dictionary of favorite euphemisms.
Roger...that's delicious!
Maybe, that's exactly what our country is trying to attain: "encourage democracy." Is it a attainable goal? c.i.
lets say we try it at home and see how it works
Now, just a cottin pickin minute there, dyslexia.