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On 21 Apr 2002 at 11:15, Xxx Yyy wrote:

> The leadership and that network is evil, using their own people
> callously.

So now do you understand *why* I would made such a callous remark as
to have our not-quite senior citizens go off to fight wars.  Young
people are full of hopes and dreams and look up to NQSC for guidance.
Pick a spot on the globe and it's just natural for youthful exuberance
to reveal itself ... might have something to do with biology.  Anyway,
when you look at the compositon of the "leadership" in this country,
executive, congressional, and whathaveyou, those who are making
policies that affect somebody's kids (what is the $$$ investment these
days to age 18?), there is less and less hands-on involvement in
military matters.  The generation coming out of WW2 didn't have this
problem; neither did Hollyweird, that gargantuan propagandizing 6th
column.  But the answer is not necessarily war to steel the mettle; we
used to have a Dept of Defense (after the Dept of War died in 1947)
before it became the Dept of Offense (think of the rationale for the
new Northern Command).

So, if the leaders and their golf buddies get to look forward to a
time when they'll be called upon to put their behinds where their
mouths are, I would say a lot more emphasis there would be on making
policies that would tend to preserve their peace and tranquility.
This is not anti-war; it's just putting those with the age, experience
and ability to deliverately think into better positions to take
action.  Or to avoid action in a concerned way.

> the evil is organized by those who are
> rational, organized and in control of their faculties.

And I'm recovering from what some might term a depressive state as a
result.  And I know the day and the hour when it set in.  The evil is
a hereditary (or should it be "herd-itary") thing, passed on from
generation to generation, if not by nature then by nurture.

I'm a big fan of home schooling, unorganised religion, and semi-rural
living.  Have you (or anyone esle) read Gerry Spence's book, *From
Freedom to Slavery* ?  I'm almost done with it and I am inspired!

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