The latter.

Bill Ward

On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 19:08:16 -0400 "Brad McCormick, Ed.D."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Rising high above his place,
>     he who for the sake of adventure takes
>     what does not exist as existing loses
>     his place in the end.
>           (--Sophocles "Ode to Man", in Antigone;
>              Martin Heidegger's interpretation in
>              _Introduction to Metaphysics_)
> 
> Is this "administration" a Paper Tiger or, is it, beyond
> anything I at least ever imagined (and I tried...),
> a loose cannon on the deck?  
> 
> Or is this "administration" the all
> too substantively real vengeful return
> of everything that has been repressed
> in America since the first election of 
> Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
> 
> \brad mccormick
> 
>     
> 
> Karen Watters Cole wrote:
> > 
> > Jan, Keith, Lawry et al: What does it mean to you that articles 
> like this
> > are appearing in the mainstream press?
> [snip]
> > By Roy Gutman and John Barry
> > NEWSWEEK
> > 
> > Aug. 19 issue - While still wrangling over how to overthrow Iraq's 
> Saddam
> > Hussein, the Bush administration is already looking for other 
> targets.
> > President Bush has called for the ouster of Palestinian leader 
> Yasir Arafat.
> > Now some in the administration-and allies at D.C. think tanks-are 
> eyeing
> > Iran and even Saudi Arabia. As one senior British official put it: 
> "Everyone
> > wants to go to Baghdad. Real men want to go to Tehran."
> > 
> > ... Richard Perle, chairman of Bush's Defense Policy Board, 
> recently invited
> > a controversial French scholar to brief the outside advisers on 
> "taking the
> > Saudi out of Arabia."  When word leaked to the press, the Bush
> > administration strongly denied it wanted to oust the Saudi royal 
> regime.
> > Still, some insiders continue to whisper about the possibility. 
> Syria and
> > even Egypt are now under discussion in neoconservative circles, 
> along with
> > North Korea and Burma."
> > 
> > ...Tony Blair, the only foreign leader who might join in a 
> U.S.-led
> > intervention in Iraq, is asking tough questions. "He wants to know 
> a lot
> > more about what the administration's real agenda is," says a top 
> Blair aide.
> > 
> > http://www.msnbc.com/news/792516.asp
> 
> -- 
>   Let your light so shine before men, 
>               that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)
> 
>   Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)
> 
> <![%THINK;[SGML+APL]]> Brad McCormick, Ed.D. / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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