Thomas Woodrow, a former U.S. intelligence officer, issues a call in the Washington Times for a U.S. nuclear first strike: "At a bare minimum, tactical nuclear capabilities should be used against the bin Laden camps in the desert of Afghanistan. To do less would be rightly seen by the poisoned minds that orchestrated these attacks as cowardice on the part of the United States and the current administration." (WSJ On-Line Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO AND IRA STOLL)
Woodrow stakes out the space 180 degrees from Barbara Lee. They're both wrong, for opposite reasons. |