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To: Poohbah
Why does Kipling's "Take up the White Man's Burden" suddenly come to mind?

Because it fits? From Sudan to Zimbabwe to Congo to South Africa, sub-Sahara Africa is a basket case

The Brits should take along lots of spare guns and ammo. Lots of leftover AK's have been captured from all over, might as well put them to good use. Train the southerners on how to keep the Arabs at bay, and leave behind lots of ammo. Let them sort it out themselves

15 posted on 07/23/2004 7:00:40 PM PDT by SauronOfMordor (That which does not kill me had better be able to run away damn fast.)
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To: SauronOfMordor
The Brits should take along lots of spare guns and ammo. Lots of leftover AK's have been captured from all over, might as well put them to good use. Train the southerners on how to keep the Arabs at bay, and leave behind lots of ammo. Let them sort it out themselves.

Good idea. But hasn't much of this captured/found weaponry been destroyed?

18 posted on 07/23/2004 7:09:59 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Leftists don't acknowledge that Reagan won the cold war because they rooted for the other side.)
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To: SauronOfMordor; Poohbah
The title phrase is often used, but the whole poem is worth a read for those who don't know it. It definitely captures certain truths.

Rudyard Kipling, The White Man's Burden (1899)



Take up the White Man's burden--
Send forth the best ye breed--
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy harness,
On fluttered folk and wild--
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half-child.

Take up the White Man's burden--
In patience to abide,
To veil the threat of terror
And check the show of pride;
By open speech and simple,
An hundred times made plain
To seek another's profit,
And work another's gain.

Take up the White Man's burden--
The savage wars of peace--
Fill full the mouth of Famine
And bid the sickness cease;
And when your goal is nearest
The end for others sought,
Watch sloth and heathen Folly
Bring all your hopes to nought.

Take up the White Man's burden--
No tawdry rule of kings,
But toil of serf and sweeper--
The tale of common things.
The ports ye shall not enter,
The roads ye shall not tread,
Go mark them with your living,
And mark them with your dead.

Take up the White Man's burden--
And reap his old reward:
The blame of those ye better,
The hate of those ye guard--
The cry of hosts ye humour
(Ah, slowly!) toward the light:--
"Why brought he us from bondage,
Our loved Egyptian night?"

Take up the White Man's burden--
Ye dare not stoop to less--
Nor call too loud on Freedom
To cloke your weariness;
By all ye cry or whisper,
By all ye leave or do,
The silent, sullen peoples
Shall weigh your gods and you.

Take up the White Man's burden--
Have done with childish days--
The lightly proferred laurel,
The easy, ungrudged praise.
Comes now, to search your manhood
Through all the thankless years
Cold, edged with dear-bought wisdom,
The judgment of your peers!



23 posted on 07/23/2004 10:28:59 PM PDT by TheMole
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