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Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a
nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a
"Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed
considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense
initiatives more successful? Can such an application of
science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable,
necessary or impossible?
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commondata
- 10:31am Sep 19, 2002 EST (#
4406 of 4409)
Is Disney along with Starbucks and McDonalds a potent
symbol of US cultural imperialism?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,794029,00.html
Are you pouring comic book gasoline on the comic book fire?
commondata
- 10:39am Sep 19, 2002 EST (#
4407 of 4409)
The moral case against disney.
http://falcon.laker.net/webpage/aamoral.htm
Oh dear, they're exposing children to witchcraft. What
could a Christian fundamentalist learn from contemplating
Disney? How could this conflict be resolved?
rshow55
- 10:41am Sep 19, 2002 EST (#
4408 of 4409)
Can we do a better job of finding truth? YES. Click
"rshow55" for some things Lchic and I have done and worked for
on this thread.
commondata
9/19/02 10:02am
Very interesting question!
And of course, some bloody fights are unavoidable.
Fine rhetoric in
Is it naive to imagine that many bloody
fights are avoidable by contemplating Disney?
and contemplating Disney can never be more than part
of the story.
But I believe that problems with communication - and
problems about facts - are big contributors to
situations that lead to fights.
A lot of other people, who have known a lot about fighting,
have thought so, too. FDR was one of them. Eisenhower was
another.
FDR: 4297 rshow55
9/13/02 6:15pm
rshow55
- 10:48am Sep 19, 2002 EST (#
4409 of 4409)
Can we do a better job of finding truth? YES. Click
"rshow55" for some things Lchic and I have done and worked for
on this thread.
commondata
9/19/02 10:39am
How could this conflict be resolved?
It is neither necessary nor desireable for all conflicts
and disagreements to be "resolved" in every sense of the word.
But they can be contained. They can stop short of violence.
Killing isn't always necessary - and it isn't naive to
believe that.
Killing is usually not necessary.
Fighting is not the first thing to try.
For instance Arming the Arms Inspectors By JESSICA
T. MATHEWS and CHARLES G. BOYD http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/19/opinion/19MATH.html
is a fine suggestion - that could and should be built on - -
and not naive at all.
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