Rikzilla made an interesting post on another thread, which made a point that I am still thinking about; he made another one on another thread that was spot-on (a point re Marxism vs. enviromentalism; actually. to develop the theme further, enviromentalism was one big issue behind the collapse of the Soviet system, much more than Reagan). I disagree with 95% of his posts, but I learnt something from one post of his today, and agreed with another post of his. And he doesn't usually get bogged down in crap. So in my book he's someone I will pay attention to, even if I end up disagreeing completely as usual.My thoughts, too. There is a major distinction between someone who is more conservative than me but who has good sound thinking behind their positions and a simple idealogue. In my book, you, Rik, fall into the former category while (to use someone who is not around any more so that feathers won't get ruffled) hammegk falls in the latter.
Hammegk actually did have worthwhile points to make, but they got lost in the fog of his bellicosity.
No way on that one. The ship was an extremely bad choice for this kind of operation; it draws too much water under the keel and could therefore not get close enough to offer support.....If criticism needs to be meted out in this incident, then the people who deserve blame are the ship's captain,....
The captain was carrying out his orders; he could only give the level of cover within his power; he did his best. Blame Whitehall for sending the wrong bloody type of ship, or blame circumstance in that more suitable ships were not available.