One For Truth
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006
Quote of the Day # 2
"Truth is the cry of all, but the game of the few."George Berkeley, 18th century philosopher after whom UC Berkeley (and the town) were named.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Quote of the Day
"The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow-witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him."- Leo Tolstoy
It's perhaps not such a mystery that the things of God are apparent to little children and yet seem hidden to the "wise."
Saturday, October 07, 2006
A Marine's Letter from Iraq
I've said before that the American service personnel I've met and known struck me as a special class of people: dedicated, smart, personable, and decent. Not at all like what you see in Hollywood. There's a culture of plain-speaking and down-to-earth humor that you can't help but appreciate.There's a lot of that in a letter from a Marine in Iraq that apparently has been getting read all around Washington, which is a good thing. If I were in some relevant capacity in government, I would make sure to tune in to what the boots on the ground were saying. Here's the letter. Here's some highlights:
* Rounding up midgets... just read it. It's surreal.
* The farmer in Iraq who, when asked by a Marine if he had seen foreign fighters said "Yes, you."
* It's a lot worse in Ramadi, which you almost never hear about, than Bagdhad.
* Iraqi police are showing up big time in Al-Anbar province. Yeah, I was surprised about that, because the impression you get in the media is that they are corrupt and/or intimidated.
* The insurgent who pinched a cool $7 million from a bank right under the noses of Marines, waving at them as he left.
* Units that just returned from Iraq have the highest enlistment rates. It's a measure of the honor and comraderie of these men and women that one of the most difficult things that they bear is having thier fellow soldiers in theater while they are home.
* A small-town mayor, in the midst of an abduction attempt, took a machine gun away from his would-be captors and shot five of them dead.
* Marines captured all the kidnappers of Jill Carroll, a journalist who spent 82 days in captivity in Iraq.
The whole story is never on the news, and it especially isn't in official press releases. I hope that all leaders, no matter where they are on the ladder, listen closely to what their people on the ground are saying.