Ah, yus. How glad I am to not have a pair of aerosoles.
Yes indeed, support the quietly professional troops, hope for a speedy resolution with a minimum of deaths, and then work like hell towards reconstruction, holding governments to promises of aid and restoration, and GET OUT THE VOTE.
This is as true for Australia, whence I came and to which I shall return, as it is for the US.
Work hard to prevent the succesful waging of a short limited war being used as electioneering capital for a mendacious and awful goverrment.
Idle curiosity: is your last line a true rhyme or a near rhyme in your voice?
Move along to
nothing if you don't
see her
box stress
posting Annette
will merely understand
this
((Hoping this comes out it Mongolian.))
As a radical Fabian ("wadda we want?") who is blessed with the option of voting in a system of proportional representation (although often horrified at the result), I think it instructive to reflect upon the actual numbers (as posted, I believe, by Erik Olsen) and wonder what the world would be like if one half of one tenth of one percent of Nader voters had had some elementary game theory in their educations.
Yeah! dsquared is great, and this post in particular is rather worthwhile.
Turning to the nearest of the two (ah hah hah... two! two copies!) copies of Wrhn28, I learn that once again the world follows where Willis led; also, that maybe I'm introverted. Which I would otherwise not have suspected.
(If one wishes to read the full column (from wrhn) and not just the page that pnh directs one to, turn to p. 560. I would also be willing to mail a photocopy to any curious but sadly wrhnless person.)
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