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To: humblegunner; Hap; Allegra; Xenalyte; pax_et_bonum
Cool!
There may be Samurai left after all.

Yes it's good to know there's still honor and courage in the Japaneese. Plus you know they make really cool cartoons. :)

40 posted on 04/21/2004 2:15:54 PM PDT by Bacon Man (Nothing is fool proof because fools are so ingenious.)
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To: Bacon Man
Plus you know they make really cool cartoons. :)

I'd be lost without my daily Yu-Gi-Oh! fix.

44 posted on 04/21/2004 2:25:25 PM PDT by humblegunner
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To: Bacon Man
Bushido, literally translated "Way of the Warrior," developed in Japan between the Heian and Tokugawa Ages (9th-12th century). It was a code and way of life for Samurai, a class of warriors similar to the medieval knights of Europe. It was influenced by Zen and Confucianism, two different schools of thought of those periods. Bushido is not unlike the chivalry and codes of the European knights. "It puts emphasis on loyalty, self sacrifice, justice, sense of shame, refined manners, purity, modesty, frugality, martial spirit, honor and affection"

Along with these virtues, Bushido also holds justice, benevolence, love, sincerity, honesty, and self-control in utmost respect. Justice is one of the main factors in the code of the samurai. Crooked ways and unjust actions are thought to be lowly and inhumane. Love and benevolence were supreme virtues and princely acts. Samurai followed a specific etiquette in every day life as well as in war. Sincerity and honesty were as valued as their lives. Bushi no ichi-gon, or "the word of a samurai," transcends a pact of complete faithfulness and trust. With such pacts there was no need for a written pledge; it was thought beneath one's dignity. The samurai also needed self-control and stoicism to be fully honored. He showed no sign of pain or joy. He endured all within--no groans, no crying. He held a calmness of behavior and composure of the mind neither of which should be bothered by passion of any kind. He was a true and complete warrior.
http://mcel.pacificu.edu/as/students/bushido/bindex.html

A coincidence, Bush,,Bushido.
Japanese soul represented here. They will be a great ally. There is no aspect of "lightweight". There is no cowardice. Reluctance, as felt in Germany is understood, but the fundamental character is great. This changes the dynamic significantly, I find it very inspiring, It is a high level of trust that exists between us, and given history, is an inspirational mark to keep in mind when things appear a bit dark in this current struggle.

I fully expect that the future will see Iraqi people as
strong allies and loyal friends, if we absolutely stay the course, keep our eyes on the future, and do the right things for the right reasons.
50 posted on 04/21/2004 3:19:27 PM PDT by pending
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