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December 08, 2006

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tom oldham

it is interesting how rarely anyone in the US really protests against this war. I wonder what that is about? apathy? no draft?
a feeling of hopelessness?

now that the working group has confirmed that the current approach seems wrong-headed, will anything change? I wonder what the best strategy would be to make change more likely?

Morris Taggart

I have the same feeling, Tom. I find it odd, for example, that there is so much comparing of this war with Vietnam. For me, Vietnam meant being one of a 150,000 protesters on the Ellipse across from the White House, or refusing to give up a client's case-notes to a Selective Service Board which had demanded them.

Mind you, the 'powers that be' realized that Viet Nam was a failure in 1969. It took six more years, and many thousands dead and wounded, before we extricated ourselves out of that one. Who was it that said: "The one thing I've learned from history is that we don't learn anything from history."

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