Agreed. It's a film of an 85 year old trying to stake his place in history. I can't help but wish we had people of his smarts, and with the same ability he had, to make their mark on the world.
On an entirely different note: as an engineer watch the shockwaves from the bombs and be amazed
My point was thus. They are easily removable, non permanent installations that most people don't view as trash. Please respect that - because they can be easily removed in the future and no one will know the difference.
Good, because half of your criticisms of Kerry carry over to W (energy independance, reshuffling a beauracracy to increase security, economic rhetoric,....)
Excellent Movie
And we need people with the ability to solve our problems in Faluja, etc. Taking the war to the whole country, and the whole region, subduing them with massive force isn't going to be the solution, IMHO.
Lemay's tenacity and determination won the Pacific. As well as the Berlin Airlift. His chairmainship of the Strategic Air Command struck fear in the heart of Stalin. I was referring to the later Lemay, who thought a Nuclear War with the Soviet Union over Cuba was both "winnable" and rational.
We need people like that to carry out a war - we can't afford to let people like that make the decision to go to war.