Letters, 01/15/10

January 15, 2010

In reply to “Why Are They at War With Us?” by Patrick J. Buchanan, 01/12/10:

As I have travelled more and opened my mind to the world and what goes on around this planet, I find myself in frequent agreement with Pat Buchanan. His column “Why Are They at War With US” was right on target.

Ronald S. Friedman

In reply to “The Weird Factor,” by Justin Raimondo, 01/11/10:

There is another anomaly about this whole story.

Where was the Air Marshal that is supposed to be on every flight since 2001? Unless I have missed this bit of information, it appears like another official “cockup” as we call it in the UK.

Neil Beshoori

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I have to say, I’ve written some critical comments on your website before, mostly for lack of mentioning or examining “the weird factor” surrounding various events. I take them back! Great article!

Benjamin Winters

In reply to “The Case of the Tell-tale Tunnels: Tall Tales from the Times,” by Justin Raimondo, 01/08/10:

While Israel may be whacky enough to bomb bomb bomb Iran, the United States most likely is ramping up propaganda, not as a precursor to war, but as a weapon in the ongoing fight over the need for a massive military budget. … you don’t need a war, but only the threat of one, to relieve taxpayers of billions or trillions of dollars.

Lawrence Fitton

In reply to “The ‘Long War’: Who’s Winning?” by Justin Raimondo, 01/06/10:

I doubt Raimondo is correct about a big event being planned by al-Qaeda, but the reason I’m writing is not to dispute that but to comment on the “pot calling the kettle black.” Raimondo is warning about a nuclear attack on the US, but Olbermann is “hysterical?”

Gerard Hosman

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