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POPSIraq could be decisive victory over bin Laden I have always felt that Bush's plan to invade Iraq was the right thing to do, and was strategically brilliant. It was the way to rid the Middle East of a tyrant, draw in and decimate al Qaeda, and an effective way to ultimately defeat al Qaeda and jihadist philosphy, that could never have been done in Afghanistan alone. Once again the democrats have been proven wrong on Iraq and wrong on how to fight and defeat al Qaeda. History will provide Bush and his administration with a legacy as a brilliant war president who executed a brilliant, difficult and daring war plan successfully. And the title of this piece is telling - who has been trying to sell the American people with Iraq's Jihad Myths? The liberal mainstream media, that's who.
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POPSDon't respect my beliefs 'respect' is in danger of becoming one of those words that have had all the meaning wrung out of them, like 'hero' or 'terrorist'
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POPSMAKE ME HAPPY! Mortimer J Adler is just a great teacher. He reminds me that tphilosophy, math and science are not intellectual toys that exist in a moral vaccum, but that they have practicle application and are absolutely neccesary tin the pursuit of happiness.
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POPSTowards the true knowledge Clipmarks is for some reason screwing up the URL for this. It should be http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com/2004/02/empires-and-modern-prince-delegates.html
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POPSCritics of 'The Secret' Bemoan Claims - By TARA BURGHART
"The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne an Australian television and film producer. Her central claim is that the "law of attraction" governs our universe. However the fear that "The Secret" will lead to a blame-the-victim mentality is a serious claim of critics. For example the book dismisses conditions such as a genetic predisposition to being overweight or a slow thyroid as "disguises for thinking 'fat thoughts.'" And during times in which massive number of lives were lost, the book says, the "frequency of their thoughts matched the frequency of the event." Psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser said after reading "The Secret" several patients have worried that it was their fault they were abused or laid off. "The law of attraction says that like attracts like, and when you think and feel what you want to attract on the inside, the law will use people, circumstances and events to magnetize what you want to you, and magnetize you to it," Byrne said in an e-mail in response.