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Troop Increase for Iraq?

EVENT

To tell the truth, I don’t know how I feel about a troop increase.

If called out, to make up my mind and set aside the (many) reservations I have about my own opinion and the limitations of my knowledge, I would say I support a troop increase, but only as one aspect of an extensive overhaul of our relationship to the Middle East.

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Noctus 21, 29.

DIARY

– ALMANAC SAYS –
America’s first public museum, Charleston Museum in Charleston, S.C., organized, 1773.

– COUNTRY OF THE WEEK –
The Cayman Islands (U.K. territory)

– QUESTION OF THE DAY –
I’m going to reiterate yesterday’s question… since only three people responded (and only one person actually answered the question).

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January, 1998.

DIARY

Such a strange year. Eventful in big spashy ways, not deep down dark ways. I think that was the year when Chicago had its worst blizzard in 35 years and I have to miss the first two days of classes because the U of C refused to close (bless ’em).

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Noctus 18, 29.

DIARY

– ALMANAC SAYS –
5.9 earthquake rattled eastern Canada and new England, 1982.

– QUOTE OF THE WEEK –
“A life of peace, purity, and refinement leads to a calm and untroubled old age.”
– Cicero
(Of course, he was beheaded while in flight from Mark Antony, even though he hadn’t anything to do with the death of Julius Caesar.

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