The "Hypocritic" Oath
Although it focuses on three cyber terrorists, this story's headline notes that no fewer than 45 Muslim doctors were planning terror raids in the United States. So much for the Hippocratic Oath -- "First, do no harm."
This story presents an interesting juxtaposition to this piece -- which wonders if Mayor Giuliani will "overplay the 9/11 card." The headline alone does a remarkable job of conveying the lack of seriousness with which so much of the left regards 9/11 . . . for them, it's a political prop rather than a serious and ongoing threat.
This story presents an interesting juxtaposition to this piece -- which wonders if Mayor Giuliani will "overplay the 9/11 card." The headline alone does a remarkable job of conveying the lack of seriousness with which so much of the left regards 9/11 . . . for them, it's a political prop rather than a serious and ongoing threat.
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CNN Monday, June 20, 2005
Cheney said. "The level of activity that we see today from a military standpoint, I think, will clearly decline. I think they're in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency."
ETC kinda proves Carol's point. Instead of concern for victory, he bloviates on a quote from Cheney at the war's beginnings. As I've pointed out numerous times elsewhere, if not here also, predictions about how "easily" victory will come is so common it's worthy of being ignored. At our country's beginnings, the British thought they'd crush the rebels within a couple of weeks, and the colonials has similar notions about running off the British. Big freakin' deal.
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