In which we travel into interesting waters . . . (for a fairly long trip, so be prepared) Dr. King's 1968 book, Where do we go from here: chaos or community? , is profound in that it criticizes anti-poverty programs for their piecemeal approach, as John Schlosberg of the Center for a Stateless Society [C4SS] observes: King noted that the antipoverty programs of the time “proceeded from a premise that poverty is a consequence of multiple evils,” with separate programs each dedicated to individual issues such as education and housing. Though in his view “none of these remedies in itself is unsound,” they “all have a fatal disadvantage” of being “piecemeal,” with their implementation having “fluctuated at the whims of legislative bodies” or been “entangled in bureaucratic stalling.” The result is that “fragmentary and spasmodic reforms have failed to reach down to the profoundest needs of the poor.” Such single-issue approaches also have “another common failing — ...
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If the Iranians nuke Tel Aviv, 500,000 dead Israelis, Israel's defense forces cripled, the country and the Jewish race on the verge of extinction, does the United States sit back and take the Neville Chamberlain/Obama/Ron Paul approach and cry "none of our business"?
This is Delaware and Israel is not our fourth county.
MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) is still in effect.