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Refining the War on Bad People and Things
Thursday, Apr 11, 2002
Jonah Goldberg of the National Review Online wrote what, in my opinion, is a very clear statement isolating the moral ambiguity that's been bothering me lately. Without saying whether our military actions are good or evil, right or wrong, it does a great job of pointing out exactly how an ambiguously defined war can be worse than no war at all.

(thanks MeFi)

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