bitterlyclingin
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"There is a time for every purpose under Heaven
A time to gather stones together and a time to scatter
A time to sow and a time to reap
A time to love and a time to hate
A time to dance and a time to weep
A time to be born and a time to die
A time to heal and a time to kill"
Too bad, as in Ulysses struggles, as soon as you kill one of America's present day enemies, another will rise up in his place. We have to stop being so reticent before killing the next one, because "Kill the Infidel" has been the basic, underlying, driving force for that religion siince 723 AD. Making the world safe for Democracy, in light of that premise is going to be a Herculean task. But we've been faced with Herculean tasks before. Remember what we had to do to bring the Japanese into the Twentieth Century:
4,000 dead defenders at Tarawa
27,000 dead defenders at Saipan
17,000 dead defenders at Guam
10,000 dead at Pelieliu
Between 100,000 to 600,000 dead defenders on the Phillipines
100,000 dead defenders on Okinawa
Not counted are the Japanese dead on Guadalcanal, New Guinea, The Marshall Islands, Leyte Gulf, the Phillipine Sea, Midway,
The Coral Sea, the 69 Japanese Cities that fell victim to "Hurricanes of flame". Hirohito finally saw the light when he very correctly presumed he was looking at the extinction of the Japanese People.
Barack Obama was correct in saying the American People have gone soft. They indeed have gone soft, but not in the way the president was suggesting. After fifty years of the Nanny State the American People have forgotten what it takes to remain free.
A time to gather stones together and a time to scatter
A time to sow and a time to reap
A time to love and a time to hate
A time to dance and a time to weep
A time to be born and a time to die
A time to heal and a time to kill"
Too bad, as in Ulysses struggles, as soon as you kill one of America's present day enemies, another will rise up in his place. We have to stop being so reticent before killing the next one, because "Kill the Infidel" has been the basic, underlying, driving force for that religion siince 723 AD. Making the world safe for Democracy, in light of that premise is going to be a Herculean task. But we've been faced with Herculean tasks before. Remember what we had to do to bring the Japanese into the Twentieth Century:
4,000 dead defenders at Tarawa
27,000 dead defenders at Saipan
17,000 dead defenders at Guam
10,000 dead at Pelieliu
Between 100,000 to 600,000 dead defenders on the Phillipines
100,000 dead defenders on Okinawa
Not counted are the Japanese dead on Guadalcanal, New Guinea, The Marshall Islands, Leyte Gulf, the Phillipine Sea, Midway,
The Coral Sea, the 69 Japanese Cities that fell victim to "Hurricanes of flame". Hirohito finally saw the light when he very correctly presumed he was looking at the extinction of the Japanese People.
Barack Obama was correct in saying the American People have gone soft. They indeed have gone soft, but not in the way the president was suggesting. After fifty years of the Nanny State the American People have forgotten what it takes to remain free.
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