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From: mangoe@umcp-cs.UUCP (Charley Wingate)
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Subject: Re: Re: Christians and Morality
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Date: Sun, 14-Oct-84 22:47:56 EDT
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>> I agree that simply building a bigger stockpile is has obvious problems.
>> I think that unilateral disarmament is reckless.  Between the two extremes,
>> I see no clear path.
 
> Between the two extremes: how about stopping right where we are?
> That is the solution suggested by the Catholic bishops in their
> pastoral letter.  Once we agree with the Soviets to stop, then perhaps
> we can continue on to reduce both nuclear stockpiles.
> Tim Sevener             whuxl!orb

I have no problems with this position-- provided we continue to verify that
the Soviets cannot neutralize our weapons.

Charley