From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Sun Jun 06 2004 - 01:09:46 BST
Hi DavidR,
I apologize for my remark about tintinitus. You are right, it was
uncalled for and insensitive. My apologies to you and to anyone else
it may have offended.
It will take me a while to respond to the rest of your long post, but
I will. However, I think our primary source of contention comes down
to a difference in our beliefs in the motives for US military
interventions around the world. You seem to believe that such
activity derives from good intentions, in that they are really about
trying to make the world a better place for the majority of the
world's population; I believe, and I think evidence shows, that this
is not true. Furthermore, you seem to believe that the US has some
moral obligation to act in this fashion; I think that this "moral
obligation" is invented to conceal baser motives.
It may be that no amount of argument will bring us together on these
basic points, but I'm willing to go one more round.
I'll get back to you.
Mark Heyman (msh)
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