Interesting. I guess I'm going to have to change sides in this debate. I had no idea that James Baker was negotiating a deal with Iran. And in my liberal blindness I missed the correlation between Amadinejad and Hitler. It makes sense to go to war with Iran. What nation would want nuclear deterrence from the US and Great Britan and France and Russia and Israel and Pakistan and India and China and North Korea? What nation, indeed, but one bent on world domination. Iran is just such a country and is ruled by a madmen who doesn't even have the fashion sense to wear a tie. What is it with these people? They seem to lack the most basic ability to fit in. Can't they look around them and see how other nations are dressing? It's disconcerting, I don't mind telling you. And to realize that Iran and Iraq -- the countries where civilization first raised it's ape-thick head and said "I AM" has become the enemy of civilization and of our need for uninterrupted oil supplies and for their unquestioned servility. Don't they even believe in Christ, for Chrissake? I just don't have time for these people. Let them get on board or stay in the station. All I know, after watching David Zucker's ISG ad, is that negotiation is out. "No more negotiation", as Pope Paul pleaded with humanity. "Never again negotiations." Chamberlain taught us a lesson we'll never forget: peace is for pussies. Freedom belongs to those free to kill. Have you freed yourself? Mike Geary a changed man. ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 6:45 PM Subject: [lit-ideas] YouTube - ZUCKER TAKES ON THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP AND JAMES BAKER Here is David Zucker's ISG ad - an amusing take on the recommendation we negotiate with the man Eric calls the loon in a windbreaker. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w77sLtz754&eurl=