TOWNHALL.COM: The month of September brings not only the fifth anniversary of the horrific terror attacks of 2001, but also marks the passage of 67 years since the beginning of World War II. An accurate, unflinching recollection of that incomparably destructive conflagration remains indispensable in understanding some of the key issues of the bloody conflicts of our own time. In particular, the course of World War II demonstrates the complete folly of the currently trendy notion that a just war somehow must qualify as “proportional.” Why seek "proportional" warfare? by Michael MedvedMark Alexander
Thursday, September 07, 2006
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Beakerkin:
This rationalization of terror as the only means available to the opressed is out of the Marxist playbook.
Yes indeed! Justifying terror for the cause of the oppressed is nothing new.
Proportions are hgreat.
Just make sure yours is the biggest and the baddest.
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