On 4/18/06, RFaussette@aol.com <RFaussette@aol.com> wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/18/2006 7:01:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> rich.blinne@gmail.com writes:
>
> My apologies to the group for sending out multiple e-mails in succession
> but since my error gave the wrong impression of whom I was quoting, namely
> historian Paul Johnson, please let me post Scott Johnson's bio.
>
> *Scott W. Johnson*
>
> You did write "Paul," didn't you. And that is an error, isn't it? But
> your error is of no consequence.
>
Yes, I made an error. When I looked up the author of my quote I took the
last name from one line and the first name from the following one. Mea
culpa.
The Mearsheimer/Walt paper was correct and is making waves because of the
> courage displayed by the two authors in the face of staggering Jewish power.
>
So that's why Dershowitz is screaming for a debate and Walt won't even
comment to the Harvard student newspaper.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=512557 The president of Harvard
in an unprecedented move opened this up to debate to any Harvard faculty
member. It seems Walt doesn't want debate. Rather, he wants what an old
theologian friend of mine said some theologians do, "Drop the bomb and go
play golf."
Some more info on my sources so people can check it out. While a number of
blogs including mine helped prove the Dan Rather documents were fake,
Powerline was the one most often quoted by the major media and in my opinion
the highest quality. I'm sure we are boring everyone to tears by now but if
not do the following Google search for a good summary from a Center Right
perspective of what Rich and I have been discussing:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Mearsheimer+site:powerlineblog.com
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