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That is by far the best thing about getting older, being able to say what you want without worrying about the 'cool kids'.

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it is definitely a nice benefit to being 44 now... people actually think i know some stuff

as for the evening.. three new people showed up that hadnt read the book and it was a free for all, with the South and the Midwest vying for 'biggest redneck responses' to almost anything that was said..
and the west coasters were pretty darn good sports with the other southerners that continually bashed Carter and Clinton for getting us into the Middle East messes that we found ourselves in.
I got to throw out some pearls of wisdom that the lefties hadnt really thought about before, such as "we sold the Afghans and Pakistanis, Iraqis and Iranians a whole ocean of WMDs, we know they are there somewhere... so when you hear the media screaming about how there were NO weapons in Iraq, think again."
I also got to make some good points about leaving Iraq and how, in this book, when we left Afghanistan, the Taliban moved in and we had to go back and start that war up again. It makes far more sense to stay and finish the job right this time, than to let these soldiers die in vain, only to go back later ... yet again.
It was actually a really, really robust and interesting discussion... I think everyone enjoyed it, but the book left us with as many questions as it answered. So, now I feel compelled to read about the Conras because that was a parallel issue going on during Reagan's terms as well. But the Contras were de-funded, in order to whip the Soviet Army in Afghanistan...
One new fact I did learn about Charlie Wilson's War was that the author spent over 15 years researching all the characters. So, it's a phenominal history lesson..