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Dear Peter JS,
Some one has given Saddam Hussein credit. Following except from a letter that I wrote to a friend of mine:
"And you're right about Obama, "he sure does outtalk and outthink McCain!" I sure wish the Republican's were running a more politically correct and forceful candidate. Might be because he had the hell beat out of him in that Vietnam prison camp. Sort of scary and concerning. No telling what he might do.
And, I sure hope I'm wrong about Obama. I'd hate to make a mistake like I made about the Iraq war, i.e. I didn't think we'd find a weapon of mass destruction - some say we did? I believe they called it a "Suddam Hussein." However, at the time, we Americans didn't have a thing to worry about because this weapon was only being used on it's own people, which brings up the question: How could Saddam Hussein be called a weapon of mass destruction?
Answer: Because of the death toll."
Well Peter JS, I think we're very much on the same page. I liked and agreed with Kevin's article and your comments. Thank you.
IBM: Lessons from the Great Depression [View article]
Some one has given Saddam Hussein credit. Following except from a letter that I wrote to a friend of mine:
"And you're right about Obama, "he sure does outtalk and outthink McCain!" I sure wish the Republican's were running a more politically correct and forceful candidate. Might be because he had the hell beat out of him in that Vietnam prison camp. Sort of scary and concerning. No telling what he might do.
And, I sure hope I'm wrong about Obama. I'd hate to make a mistake like I made about the Iraq war, i.e. I didn't think we'd find a weapon of mass destruction - some say we did? I believe they called it a "Suddam Hussein." However, at the time, we Americans didn't have a thing to worry about because this weapon was only being used on it's own people, which brings up the question: How could Saddam Hussein be called a weapon of mass destruction?
Answer: Because of the death toll."
Well Peter JS, I think we're very much on the same page. I liked and agreed with Kevin's article and your comments. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Famos
IBM: Lessons from the Great Depression [View article]
What I like: I like your story/information and your attitude.
What I don't like: Doomsday advocates, Monday Morning Quarterbacks, smart ass's that never have a good thing to say or a good idea.
Famos
P.S. I'm putting your book,"The Maverick and His Machine"
on my "to read" list. Thank you.