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And whispered in the wind again is the old commentary, “He who refuses to learn from history is condemned to repeat it.”
p>Visit Europe before it’s too late? I think not. Somehow, I believe it’s already too late. br> — Jim Bjaloncik br> Stow, Ohio /p>Wonderful insight to the “European Mindset.” However, before we become too critical of the populations of our old European allies, would the United States electorate react any more rationally if — God forbid — we have a similar attack on the New York City subway system on September 11, 2004?
p>How probable would it be to have the American Left pin such an attack on the Bush administration’s Iraq occupation? How probable would it be that those responsible for the slaughter in Madrid are willing to go double or nothing on the BMT? br> — Mike Horn br> Lieutenant Colonel, Military Intelligence br> U.S. Army, retired br> Dublin, California /p> p>
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