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The 1930's, Again
The National Review ^
| 3/25/2002
| Victor Davis Hansen
Posted on 03/26/2002 2:58:02 PM PST by krogers58
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To: janee; krogers58
To: janee; krogers58
A-ba-da-ba-da -ba-da -ba-da -ba-THATs All, Folks!
To: Valpal1
If this article is representative of his work -- and his affiliation with the neocon
National Review is certainly no point in his favor -- I think I can better spend my reading time elsewhere.
I am not touchy about the War for Southern Independence; I'm simply pointing out a ridiculous analogy drawn by the author. I could have called into question a number of other historical references he made (and omitted), but it does seem particularly curious that, in an article intended to compare the present with the 1930s, he would bring up "a war lost 140 years ago" that has no relevance whatsoever to his topic.
To: The_Expatriate
You might try asking Mr. Hansen about it. The NRO site certainly allows you to respond to articles. I think you might be pleasantly surprised by the good manners and lively debate of this traditional, conservative magazine.
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03/27/2002 6:37:26 PM PST
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Valpal1
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