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If You Crave an Intelligent Discussion…

“Something in the air” is a recent post at Neptunus Lex.

Subject matter: As the political debate in the execution of the GWoT continues, how is this affecting those who serve?

The main post is a well thought out, well stated point of view of a prefessional warrior, an aviator, and a man who has held command in a combat role. He is no stranger to the intricacies of conflict, and a well studied man, or men and events, as well.

The discussion is a sane, polite discourse, wtih those on both sides of the issue, complete with some links to supportive information for consideration.

If you need to see such temperate, yet controversial, discussions can still be held, it’s up to you to click and go read…and join if you will, in the sharing of ideas.

Posted by on September 1, 2006.

Categories: Blogging, Geo-Political, History, Military, Military History, Political

One Response

  1. It is has been awhile since I’ve been back to your weblog; I don’t think I’ve been since you changed to the new platform.

    It’s hard to keep up with the Blogosphere (and with blogging!) when there are so many weblogs that are now out there… and so much else [work, school, College Republicans, etc…] going on. I am glad that the .blogspot.com archives of your site are still online; please keep them up (I would say the same to almost any blogger, as I am one who detests change, including in cyberspace).

    Keep up the good work with this site. Thanks!

    by Aakash on Sep 2, 2006 at 4:18 am

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