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Howard Zinn on "good war"

I usually don't like to just post links without adding extensive commentary--which seems pointless--I feel compelled to pass along this fine essay ("Dissent at the War Memorial") by the esteemed Howard Zinn. It ties in rather nicely with my previous post on Bush's militaristic tendencies.

July 26, 2004 in Current Affairs | Permalink

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