I think the white guys who are winps are the ones running around whining about how victimized they are.
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Yes, I think white men are wimps. Probably not for the same reason you do, but they are wimps nevertheless.
See Jillian's post.Yes, I think white men are wimps. Probably not for the same reason you do, but they are wimps nevertheless.
oh please share with us, Ravi. This outta be good.
I think the white guys who are winps are the ones running around whining about how victimized they are.
I think the white guys who are winps are the ones running around whining about how victimized they are.
I think the white guys who are winps are the ones running around whining about how victimized they are.
William,
I'm reading book by Patrick Buchanan, I think you might find interesting:
Chuchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War
How Britian Lost its Empire and
The West Lost the World
It starts out by maing the argument that the First World War was a tragic mistake that almost nobody (except Winston Chuchill) wanted.
Then it discusses the tragedy of the Treaty of Versailles which set the stage for World War II.
I'm finding it an interesting read.
I think you might as well, given the person whose name you've taken as your nom d' plume
William,
I'm reading book by Patrick Buchanan, I think you might find interesting:
Chuchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War
How Britian Lost its Empire and
The West Lost the World
It starts out by maing the argument that the First World War was a tragic mistake that almost nobody (except Winston Chuchill) wanted.
Then it discusses the tragedy of the Treaty of Versailles which set the stage for World War II.
I'm finding it an interesting read.
I think you might as well, given the person whose name you've taken as your nom d' plume
i'm reading a new bio of churchill right now. if mr buchanan is of the opinion that churchill wanted the 1st world war, he is very much mistaken. certainly he prosecuted it, as first lord of the admiralty, to the best of his abilities, and probably derived some pleasure from a job well done, bu he in no way wanted it. below is a quote from his diary 7/24/1914-
"Everything trends towards catastrophe and collapse. I am interested, geared up and happy.Is it not horrible to be built like that?The preparations have a hideous fascination for me. I pray to God to forgive me for such fearful moods of levity-yet i will do my best for peace and nothing would induce me wrongfully to strike the blow-i cannot feel that we on this island are in any serious degree responsible for the wave of madness which has swept the mind of Christendom. I wondered whether those stupid Kings and Emperors could not assemble together and revivify Kingship by saving the nations from hell, but we all drift on a kind of dull cataleptic trance"
doesn't sound hellbent for war to me.
"I think he (Churchill) was the only Minister of the Crown who wept in the House at the declaration of war"- Shane Leslie, MP
sorry to be off topic.
William,
I'm reading book by Patrick Buchanan, I think you might find interesting:
Chuchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War
How Britian Lost its Empire and
The West Lost the World
It starts out by maing the argument that the First World War was a tragic mistake that almost nobody (except Winston Chuchill) wanted.
Then it discusses the tragedy of the Treaty of Versailles which set the stage for World War II.
I'm finding it an interesting read.
I think you might as well, given the person whose name you've taken as your nom d' plume
i'm reading a new bio of churchill right now. if mr buchanan is of the opinion that churchill wanted the 1st world war, he is very much mistaken. certainly he prosecuted it, as first lord of the admiralty, to the best of his abilities, and probably derived some pleasure from a job well done, bu he in no way wanted it. below is a quote from his diary 7/24/1914-
"Everything trends towards catastrophe and collapse. I am interested, geared up and happy.Is it not horrible to be built like that?The preparations have a hideous fascination for me. I pray to God to forgive me for such fearful moods of levity-yet i will do my best for peace and nothing would induce me wrongfully to strike the blow-i cannot feel that we on this island are in any serious degree responsible for the wave of madness which has swept the mind of Christendom. I wondered whether those stupid Kings and Emperors could not assemble together and revivify Kingship by saving the nations from hell, but we all drift on a kind of dull cataleptic trance"
doesn't sound hellbent for war to me.
"I think he (Churchill) was the only Minister of the Crown who wept in the House at the declaration of war"- Shane Leslie, MP
sorry to be off topic.
You might want to read Buchanon's book after you're done with you bio of Churchill.
I cannot do the argument made about Churchill justice here.
Well I could, but it would take far more effort than I'm prepared to make to explain it to you.
Churchills bellicose nature isn't exactly a secret in history. This book merely documents in some detail exactly how his actions helped bring England into the war that basically none of the Monarches and few of the ministers of any nation in Europe really wanted.