Ed Weick wrote:

Brad, I for one have found that you play no favourites.  You are equally
inoffensive to everybody.

Does this mean that I am the paradigmatic free citizen of a free society, who, no matter what he (or she...) says, it has no effect on anything? What I am referring to here is what I believe was Stalin's mistake in trying to dictate history [historiography, that is, not real poltical events!] instead of marginalizing/trivializing it.

You know you're in deep do-do when you can't
have a Samizdat publication.

\brad mccormick


Ed



----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ed Weick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 4:44 PM Subject: Re: [Futurework] The shining city on a hill.... and the evolution of nuclear submarines, etc.



Ed Weick wrote:


Ysterday, in a History Channel program about icebreakers
(the ships that can "cut thru the stuff"...), they said that
Israel some years ago purchased a no longer state of the art,
but nonetheless heavy-duty *ice breaker* from the U.S. Navy.
What in heaven or purgatory or hell does Israel need
with an *ice breaker*?  But I suspect they *do* have
some very "good" use for its 2-inch thick steel hull with
all those closely spaced reinforcing beams all down the
hull and super-powerful engines....


\brad mccormick


Probably precautionary.  Nobody is quite sure of whether we are in for
global warming or global cooling.

Two points:


(1) Someone criticized me for saying in my posting that
"I doubt I'd like most "Palestineans"".  That was a "sop for Cerebrus",
to indicate that I am not an enemy sympathizer in wartime.  It's
probably true, but I am, as you all have probably figured out
long since, "an equal opportunity offender".

(2) Shifting from ice breakers to nuclear subs: I read that
the U.S. navy is buying less expensive and smaller US$2.5 billion
new subs to address the new threat of rogue states and
terrorist organizations.  I had this vision of one of these
new submarines growning rudimentary arms and legs and
crawling up out of the water and crawling into the caves of
Tora Bora to try to apprehend Osama bin Laden....

As Hannah Arendt might say: It's "animal laborans" holiday
weekend here in the U.S.A. (see _The Human Condition_, passim)....

Cheers!

\brad mccormick


Ed Weick


----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:23 PM Subject: [Futurework] The shining city on a hill....




Ysterday, in a History Channel program about icebreakers
(the ships that can "cut thru the stuff"...), they said that
Israel some years ago purchased a no longer state of the art,
but nonetheless heavy-duty *ice breaker* from the U.S. Navy.
What in heaven or purgatory or hell does Israel need
with an *ice breaker*?  But I suspect they *do* have
some very "good" use for its 2-inch thick steel hull with
all those closely spaced reinforcing beams all down the
hull and super-powerful engines....

Today's news is that the Israelis succeeded in blowing
up a Hamas leader who was travelling in a residential
neighborhood in a donkey cart.

Doesn't anybody think there is something "asymmetrical"
about using F-16s to launch missiles to blow up Hamas
leaders being driven in their Mercedes-Benzes?

I doubt I'd like most "Palestineans" (although I did once
meet a self-avowed Muslim Syrian employee of the U.N. who
genuinely surprised me as being an apparently
humanistic individual...).  But if the Israelis
were "anybody else", would we all see them
as such exemplary paragon
citizens of the shining city on a hill?

I can only conclude that I misread the story of
King Solomon's judgment about the two women and the
baby.  But then I only claim to know secular hermeneutics....

\brad mccormick

--
 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)

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