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Also people need to define their terms better. If by "inside job" you mean a plan of attack which was thoroughly infiltrated by government informants or even agens, and who may have been instrumental in motivating the rest of their co-conspirators into carrying it out and provided them with the means to do it. That is that it was a kind of
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[quote]It would seem that terrorist organisations have a goal whatever it may be and they achieve it by creating a climate of fear such that the will of the population is swayed into accepting the groups end.[/quote] That's just one possibility. You read too much into the word "terrorism" itself, and therefore imagine it is all about creating
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The question now is could the West, TX fertilizer plant explosion have been actually caused by anti-government people intended to distract from the government Boston Marathon attack? Seeing we're being all cui bonoiy and all.
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True but the reason to congratulate SD was not that he had been shown love by Raymond Sabath, but that his text had gotten exposure on a very well-visited internet page.
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In truth SD wasn't just linked, he was cited and commented on.
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This is nice. Finally somebody joins me in critiquing his Soviet Union lecture. So he actually repeated whole sections of Wikipedia? Some scholar! And he had posted he was going to produce an "expanded hard copy version", too funny! And what would that be, one of them Wikipedia books? As I said when it came out, nothing about it struck me
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Coordination in the economic sphere arises because you have market signals in the form of prices. Capital gets directed into enterprises where its utility will be maximized, because that is where the opportunity for profit is. You see a big factory has a heightened need for something that goes for X dollars per unit, and if you calculate that raw materials
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Congrats. I believe it's the most well-read libertarian blog with a single author (and probably 2nd overall, only after the LRC blog).
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By synchonisation I didn't mean ensuring that all your forces come into play at the same time, but that each component comes into play where and when it is the most needed. Since everyone is a free man and every unit is a free formation, in what ways do things get done? Do you have numerous councils and votes? How do you decide where to strike?
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That's fine on the defense, but pressuming you are nonetheless forced to concede some ground. How do you get it back in a counter-attack without mech and air support? Also, how do you synchronise the forces for the offensive?