Comments on: A Bad Analogy is Like a Misbegotten Simile http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/ Tue, 09 Dec 2008 20:24:38 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU hourly 1 By: canada Vacation Winter http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-28395 canada Vacation Winter Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:03:22 +0000 http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-28395 <strong>canada Vacation Winter</strong> This sounds pretty good. canada Vacation Winter

This sounds pretty good.

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By: Curtis http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2640 Curtis Mon, 22 Jan 2007 01:37:07 +0000 http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2640 I agree, servant, it's better to keep the cap on one's pen sometimes. :-) I haven't read said interview, Dr. V., so I won't comment just yet...but, personally, I've always had a hard time reading very much of a sinister nature into Iranian foreign policy. <i>Foreign</i> policy, n.b. I'll have to take a gander, thanks. That's a pretty brutal analysis. I agree, servant, it’s better to keep the cap on one’s pen sometimes. :-)

I haven’t read said interview, Dr. V., so I won’t comment just yet…but, personally, I’ve always had a hard time reading very much of a sinister nature into Iranian foreign policy. Foreign policy, n.b. I’ll have to take a gander, thanks. That’s a pretty brutal analysis.

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By: raincoaster http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2550 raincoaster Fri, 19 Jan 2007 04:28:19 +0000 http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2550 Are you going for a nonsequiter award, Dr V? You win. Are you going for a nonsequiter award, Dr V? You win.

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By: Dr. V http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2542 Dr. V Thu, 18 Jan 2007 22:33:24 +0000 http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2542 Man, Have you read Nuri Al-Malirkey’s interview in the Italian press? Now even Bush’s handpicked puppets are criticizing him openly… Turns out these guys were Teheran’s puppets after all. And the SCIRI/Al-Hakim crowd is no better- in many ways, they’re actually even <i>more</i> Persianophile than Muqtada and his mad messianic mullahs. Partitioning Iraq in three homogeneous ethnic-religious pieces and rearming the secular/Westernized Baathist types is the only sensible policy option left: I know the Pentagon’s top brass favor such a course…but are the Neocon weakened enough to finally let the US military undo their Pharisaic follies? Man,

Have you read Nuri Al-Malirkey’s interview in the Italian press?

Now even Bush’s handpicked puppets are criticizing him openly…

Turns out these guys were Teheran’s puppets after all.

And the SCIRI/Al-Hakim crowd is no better- in many ways, they’re actually even more Persianophile than Muqtada and his mad messianic mullahs.

Partitioning Iraq in three homogeneous ethnic-religious pieces and rearming the secular/Westernized Baathist types is the only sensible policy option left: I know the Pentagon’s top brass favor such a course…but are the Neocon weakened enough to finally let the US military undo their Pharisaic follies?

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By: peoplesgeography http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2435 peoplesgeography Wed, 17 Jan 2007 23:38:49 +0000 http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2435 :) :)

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By: servant http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2431 servant Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:01:04 +0000 http://cantseetheforest.org/2007/01/15/a-bad-analogy-is-like-a-misbegotten-simile/#comment-2431 Where similies are concerned, many are called but few should be chosen. Where similies are concerned, many are called but few should be chosen.

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