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War Through Weakness

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 6:52 PM
How to guarantee national security has been shown us already. Too many in America were not properly taught this fact, or they’ve forgotten, or they attempt to deceive us with seemingly intelligent theories and debates on historical facts.

Many years ago America had great leaders who, when the nation was attacked, crushed the attackers and forced them to surrender unconditionally. We have not been annoyed with them since.

Starting with the 1950s we adopted a different strategy of stalemate, and now defeat. We are continually plagued with the adversaries we chose not to defeat in war and now they are all allied against us.

We should have turned MacArther lose on the Chinese and given him hundreds of nukes. If we...
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War Through Weakness

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 6:10 PM
Person A is a recent elite soldier. Person B is an elderly, fat blowhard braggart who spends his time as an amateur gadfly because he has no other purpose in life.

A holds a loaded Model 1911 to B’s head with finger on the trigger. How is it possible for B to kill A?

This is an open book test and you are permitted to work with others.
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War Through Weakness

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 6:01 PM
None of the problems in America can be blamed on conservative political ideology, as is alleged by former Lt. Col. Hal Francis Donahue earlier here. With rare exceptions, conservatism has not been practiced or adopted by our government for almost 50 years.

It is a mistake to confuse the GOP with conservatism. They wear the uniform of conservatives, but betrayed us, until now. Now we know about them and have abandoned them. They were not there when 1.7 million citizens marched in D.C. They were silent as Glenn Beck took down Obama’s machine and left it limping along as it is now, desperately trying to regain its momentum. The people defeated Obama and the communists and they did it in spite of the feckless, cowardly...
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Black Sea Wars

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 1:32 PM
The very first thing that must be done is to correct all of the names in all of the countries referenced in this essay. How the fvck does anyone pronounce them?

Get them changed now! Get some vowels where they belong. Take them out where there are too many.

Someone go in there and help them out.
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War Through Weakness

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 12:11 PM
Caesar returned to Rome from Gaul because he knew his country was floundering under its corrupt and inept ruling class. They were alarmed at his popularity from his military successes abroad and the fealty of his legions, so they demanded he return, give up his commission and quietly return to civilian life. . . . so they could assassinate him.

We can debate the merits of his decision forever and speculate if the Republic would have survived the degeneracy of those with senatorial rank and if the Empire was a better outcome than where Rome was going.

Personally, I’m about at the point where I would welcome Seven Days in May. If this were ancient Rome and if the Senate had sent its military abroad and instructed its...
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War Through Weakness

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 9:55 AM
Nature does a good job of eliminating sick, weak species that cannot, or will not, defend themselves against stronger predators. This is done to eliminate the weak species and prevent it from consuming valuable resources needed by more deserving life forms that have the will to survive.

The laws of nature apply to people and empires. When a people become so degenerate, weak, sick and feeble that they no longer care for themselves, they will be eliminated. No amount of garbage diversity training will prevent a predatory nation from conquering the feeble empire.

The predators are gathering from without us, and growing within us. We have among our citizenry two-legged maggots and bacteria that are festering and...
Denis, I know you are multi-lingual and know French.

Recently I watched a segment of Engineering an Empire on one of the many history channels that dealt with Louis XIV's civil engineering accomplishments.

During the show the host repeated a statement, in French, made by King Louis that I think went something like this:

La Stat Es Moi, "The State is Me!"

Is this correct? It sounds like something Obama might say today.
To understand this character Zapdoodat, go to his blog and read his biography. It says lots about him.

He's unstable, unreliable, a failure, loser and knockabout who no one wants. He's been let go by many employers and now he claims to be back at the IRS chasing down tax cheats while going to school to become a biotechnician and financial advisor. The guy's manic or OCD, among other disorders.

When someone reports that after being bounced from many jobs they are back at the IRS, they are not doing anything other than opening mail or desk checking 1040 short forms for completeness.

This is the resume of a classic leftist: unable to fit in, failing at everything, and being resentful of others and his...
We should really begin to worry when Obama starts to wear fatigues and a beret.
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Baby 'Bigots'

JD's Handsome Son117 Wrote: Sep 20, 2009 5:43 PM
We can only conclude that all white babies must be taken from their parents, given to the state and taught to think correctly.

The village must intervene to save our kids and guarantee a safe, tolerant and diverse society. This is clearly not possible with white infants embracing racism while still in the womb.

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