Posted on 06/25/2005 2:08:26 AM PDT by familyop
Fine. You carry on with describing yourself as an "expert" and saying that the Chechens put a 155 mm round in the Nord-Ost incident. BS.
If a 155 mm round was put there (instead of a 152 or other Soviet/post Soviet ordnance), it was put there by officials who had access to new stuff (or to transporting NATO stuff a long way).
I only see that training changed radically sometime during the '60s and again in the late 1980s. We were trained to avoid apologizing, to avoid acknowledging apologies and to avoid matters of self-pride (but only having pride in each completed task).
My brief experiment in answering flame bait here and there was only a demonstration for others. That's done.
We in the USA have a cultural problem that intensified in the '60s and needs to be fixed. Russia has a cultural problem from long before that needs to be fixed. I'll do what I can do for both until I stop breathing.
Civil affairs work needs funding as much as other tactical work needs it. Adequate funding only comes after the civilian populace sees enough truth. Cultural/political corrections only happen after informed feedback.
I'll disseminate information. Do what you want to do with it.
Russia probing whether Jewish law constitutes incitement ["first time since Stalin's regime"]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431367/posts
Russian Rabbi Investigated for Distributing Book of Jewish Law [Update, more info.]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431369/posts
Russia calls for banning Judaism
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431407/posts
Oriana Fallaci goes on trial for anti-Muslim book
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1431832/posts
You erroneously and emotionally called me a "liar" weeks ago. I didn't care and don't care. Vanity is to be avoided. I try to avoid lying. I lie less today than I did yesterday. My goal is ideal, and my accomplishment is improvement. That is what defeats indulgence in epistomological relativism. That's what sets some of us apart from the rest. That is also what made many in our Greatest Generation greater than those who came after (including myself). We were indoctrinated, and some of that through intentional foreign, tactical influence.
I remember the spoiled rotten fear and rationalizations in our neighborhoods during the Viet Nam years. We're not going back there.
...so much emotion, hyperbole and pride since then. We needed cultural changes, and we're getting those.
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