Digg?
As much as I appreciate the linkage, attributing this to me is not correct.
Eaglespeak linked to me, but the original language cited in the Digg citation is from a Wall Street Journal article by "David Rivkin and Lee Casey, both of whom served in the Department of Justice during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations" and cited by Marc Schulmann at American Future.
Now if only I didn't have to join Digg in order to comment and suggest a correction. If any of you reading this are registered at Digg and can bring this to copmoore's attention, that would be a kindness.
I've just got too Damned many online memberships and passwords I already can't keep track of, so I'm sort of at my limit. Still, I don't want this inadvertent plagiarism (of a sort) to stand.
Eaglespeak linked to me, but the original language cited in the Digg citation is from a Wall Street Journal article by "David Rivkin and Lee Casey, both of whom served in the Department of Justice during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations" and cited by Marc Schulmann at American Future.
Now if only I didn't have to join Digg in order to comment and suggest a correction. If any of you reading this are registered at Digg and can bring this to copmoore's attention, that would be a kindness.
I've just got too Damned many online memberships and passwords I already can't keep track of, so I'm sort of at my limit. Still, I don't want this inadvertent plagiarism (of a sort) to stand.



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