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> > The US did not call Bin Laden and say, "Hey
> > Osama, talk a couple of impressionable muslims
> > with a lack of respect for human life into
> > hijacking and crashing multiple 7x7's into
> > occupied office buildings."  Nor did Britain
> > consort with radicals so that the London
> > bombings would happen.  Spain didn't cut a
> > deal with someone to bomb the train systems
> > in Madrid.
> >
> > No civil entity makes war without a just cause.
> > Terrorists who are driven by hatred aren't civil.
> > You don't conquer a nation with a small peace
> > keeping force.
> >
> > Want to hate Americans for the chaos in Iraq?
> > Well, what do you think an American looks like?
> > Mostly we are Heinz 57.  You might run into an
> > Asian decent American, or a Russian decent
> > American, or even a German American.  Heck,
> > there are even Arab Americans.
> >
> > Never mind that Al-Queada, which orchestrated
> > 9/11, is behind some of the recent chaos in
> > Iraq.  Don't hate Americans, hate the terrorist
> > masterminds who want Iraq to remain violent.
> > The number one war injury for coalition
> > soldiers is brain damage from road side bombs.
> > Only cowards detonate bombs remotely to harm
> > peace keepers.
> >
> > The chaos in Iraq is so severe, it is no wonder
> > how difficult it is to get Iraq to produce
> > military and police forces capable of keeping
> > the peace without outside reinforcement.  At
> > least Iraq has something now that is slowly
> > growing to meet it's peace keeping needs.
> > Long term, reconciliation is needed between
> > the various warring factions in Iraq.  It is
> > awfully hard to reconcile with someone who
> > has no compunction about killing you though.
> >
> > Every time Iraqi's think America is ready
> > to pull out, the political process stalls.
> > The situation in Iraq is not a civil war
> > because there are too many sides in it and
> > outside interference from Iran.
> >
> > > > You should be able to code anything honestly,
> > > > at any time, regardless of whether it is
> > > > similar to or even identical to proprietary code.
> > >
> > > Agreed, but unfortunately US - and maybe soon European
> > > as well - patent laws are not made for computer age. It
> > > is unrealistic to forbid people to add feature X to any
> > > software for 20 years simply because Y has it patented...
> >
> > I disagree with this.  Microsoft's monopoly makes
> > our laws, which are an outgrowth of English
> > property law, break.  Of course current patent and
> > copyright systems around the world create a problem
> > if one company has a controlling interest in all
> > the relevant technology in a single industry sector.
> > Sherman anti trust law in America is supposed to
> > prevent this, but it isn't being enforced with
> > respect to Microsoft.  Vista is the most strident
> > violation of Sherman anti trust in the history of
> > the law.  This Novell Microsoft deal is a related
> > matter with Microsoft trying to claim that it owns
> > Linux.  Without copyright law, the GNU GPL would
> > not exist.  Concerning patent law, I hear there
> > are active efforts in America to tighten it up so
> > that the patents that are granted are far less
> > frivolous.   It's time to excuse the double click
> > patent.  Capitalism in general blows up when you
> > have monopolies, a manifestation of excessive
> > greed.
> >
> >      Michael C. Robinson
> >
> >
> > **
> > Most of the world's oil doesn't come from
> > Iraq.  A third of America's oil comes from
> > South America and another significant percentage
> > comes from Africa before any oil is shipped here
> > from the Middle East.  America is trying to reduce
> > it's reliance on foreign oil in favor of domestic
> > renewable sources, such as corn based ethanol.
> > How much corn do you divert to fuel and how do you
> > produce enough corn without adversely affecting
> > the environment though?  Current technology isn't
> > offering any easy answers.
> >
> > Increasing the amount of nuclear plants would help
> > America meet it's energy needs cleanly, but you
> > can't build a nuclear facility in America let
> > alone an oil refinery (a greater contributor to
> > our higher fuel prices recently than supply shortages).
> > There is advanced technology to build safe fission
> > plants, but the American public, at least the 60's
> > and 70's generations, are too afraid.  Electricity
> > adoption in general was slow in this country
> > thanks to fear.
> >
> > Australia could stop burning coal in favor of
> > nuclear plants, but it won't despite having some
> > of the world's largest and highest quality
> > reserves.
> > **
> >
> >
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