Constitutional Law
Oct. 3, 2001
New Type of Strife Proves Far More Chilling Than Cold War
I miss the Cold War. Like a pedestrian who congratulates himself for nimbly avoiding an oncoming bicycle only to find himself in the path of a truck, the United States rid itself of one enemy, the U.S.S.R., only to find itself at war with an enemy far more dangerous and less reasonable. Comrades Brezhnev, Khrushchev and Gorbachev - please, come back. All is forgiven!




I miss the Cold War. Like a pedestrian who congratulates himself for nimbly avoiding an oncoming bicycle only to find himself in the path of a truck, the United States rid itself of one enemy, the U.S.S.R., only to find itself at war with an enemy far more dangerous and less reasonable. Comrades Brezhnev, Khrushchev and Gorbachev - please, come ba...
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