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Body Counts: Bad Idea
“Pentagon Numbers on Iraq Insurgents Killed Are Misleading”?
Arthur I. Cyr
Domineering Donald Rumsfeld may be gone from the Pentagon, but his legacy lingers. Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld was often compared to predecessor Robert McNamara, another strong personality with a habit of making up his mind in advance of events. As the Vietnam War unfolded in the 1960s, McNamara, an accountant and statistician, fixated on quantitative measures of progress. Attrition was the order of the day, enemy body counts and weapons captured the measure of progress.
Heat will burn Mavs
After years of being e-mailed as among other things "a blockhead,'' "moron,'' or ''an utter loser,'' through e-mails, I now take to blogging as a new way to present opinions and accept abuse. And since this is June, let's talk NBA Finals.
The Miami Heat will defeat the Dallas Mavericks to win their first NBA Championship. While this victory will hardly lift the NBA out of its post-MJ lethargy, it will give South Florida something to celebrate.
Dallas is destined to win the NBA championship
It may take 10 days. It may take two weeks. But sometime later this month, the Dallas Mavericks are finally going to win their first NBA championship.
The Larry O'Brien trophy will settle in its new home, 275 miles up I-35 from San Antonio.
And Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will probably find a way to get fined again.
I doubt he'll mind.
Neither will these guys:
Dirk.
Devin.
Josh.
DeSagna.

