Filioque Controversy
Looks interesting. Part of the split between Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
I am a sleeper awakening. One hates to wake up. The warmth and oblivion of sleep is usually much preferable, but there comes a time when one must… awake.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Neo Culpa 2
btw, I heard on NPR that the Iraq Study Group may recommend more troops be sent to Iraq (along w/engaging in dialog w/Iran and Syria).
And I also heard recently that some general (current or recently retired) felt that we needed twice as many troops in Iraq to stabilize the country. I understand we currently have upwards of 120,000 troops there now.
Anybody remember Eric Shinseki getting fired for telling Rumsfeld we'd need 300,000 troops to go to Iraq?
(I should find some links for all this, I suppose.)
Ok, here's one: http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2006/11/abizaid_dont_im.html
And I also heard recently that some general (current or recently retired) felt that we needed twice as many troops in Iraq to stabilize the country. I understand we currently have upwards of 120,000 troops there now.
Anybody remember Eric Shinseki getting fired for telling Rumsfeld we'd need 300,000 troops to go to Iraq?
(I should find some links for all this, I suppose.)
Ok, here's one: http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2006/11/abizaid_dont_im.html
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Neo Culpa
Hmm. Where's Wolfowitz in all this? I sorta thought this whole thing was his baby. The author of this article doesn't mention him. The other neo-cons don't mention him.
Is the author asleep? What kind of magazine is Vanity Fair?
Are the neo-cons purposely neglecting to mention him?
Will the full article in January explain all this?
Is the author asleep? What kind of magazine is Vanity Fair?
Are the neo-cons purposely neglecting to mention him?
Will the full article in January explain all this?
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