September 11 Digital Archive

email332.xml

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email332.xml

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2002-08-19

September 11 Email: Body

The Poetry of National Security Policy
Peck Garcia

31/05/2002 12:42

Security issues are different. Your first obligation, as a citizen in a democracy republic, as one who believes that a citizen still does have something to say in National Security Policy; I mean thats the tradition, fellas.



Just what did your ancestors do out there on the Taos Trail,… well they circled the wagons, sent out scouts.



What were those city walls all about, but let us decide which ones, those fecund holy, joined together by Rablais, opening to the universal were still trying to pin down.



The walls were for the whole nation to go inside and pour hot oil on the enemies of the state, because if you didnt your enemy would chop off your head and fuck your neighbour every which way. Yah, you sure as hell had something to say.



Rablais said ´Make love and war… at the same time, the holy and the humble,… now thats innovative democratic National Security Policy…



Gee, opens a whole range of possibilities, may be universality, reversibility; I am not, remember?



Its all there, blood in the desert in winter, same political geographies, chronotopes, ´the lacework of time, as they say.´



(…) whats written plain that isnt much, its transparency that counts… the lacework of time as they say…





P.S. Does anyone know how to reach Bill Hawkins these days? Is he back in Reno?


September 11 Email: Date

Enviado el: viernes, 31 de mayo de 2002 12:50

September 11 Email: Subject

The Poetry of National Security Policy

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