Posted on 02/20/2006 8:22:58 PM PST by WaterDragon
It sounds like the University of Washington student Senate is struggling to make some progress. After turning down a memorial to a notorious World War II Congressional Medal of Honor awardee, alum "Pappy" Boyington, they are now considering a more general memorial. At least this time they are getting it all wrong in a different way.
The real problem seems to be the students' "carefully taught" inclination to "massification" -- the tendency of liberal institutions, in the nocturnal twilight of Marxist collectivism, to insist on memorials to classes of people, not individuals. The kiddie Senate is now trying to figure out just how to word a memorial resolution that will be as "inclusive" as possible -- in other words, one memorial for a class of heroes.....[more]
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I'd like to e-mail Jill Edwards... Anyone have her address?
How are you doing by the way, long time no see. ;-)
BTTT
The only people more disguating and repulsive than these self-important, ungrateful brats are their parents who obviously raised them poorly. None of them deserves the freedoms and privileges of being an American.
disguating=disgusting
I believe this is it
jae6@u.washington.edu
So their M.O. in time of crisis is:
Placate
Supplicate
Capitulate
and then:
Abdicate.
Just like the French.
Actually, "disguating" is a pretty good words. It defines what they do as the ugly words come out of their mouths.
I'd have to say their mommies made the wrong "choice."
Of course many in their movement think that war with Japan was unnecessary Japan had a true claim to Hawaii. If we had capitulated the islands to Nippon, the Japs would have been happy and the war averted from all that loss of life and property. But noooo. The USA no other desire(fostered by Roosevelt) than to kick Nip butt all over the Pacific.
Why do you cll him notorious?
I would imagine that is because the word fits! :-)
I love the idea for the memorial to Pappy...heck, were it made, I might even get a miniature for my desk!
College boys.
You know, there's something very beautiful to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Here fell they who we honor and remember, yet would extol with honor if we were to know them again.
Yet when you go to the Washington Cemetary and see the endless rows of crosses, they all stand together in unity, but each one commemorates one man and his action.
When you try to group things that should not be grouped, you lose something. We like to think our beliefs, our hopes, and our loves are what we fight for and what makes us individuals. To discard those who took it upon themselves to act so that they would one day become our heroes demeans what they accomplished and what they stood for in so many ways.
It's not that they would seek this recognition, but rather, that we should grant it.
Nuance, please. We should have just conceded Japanese control of Luzon. 'Course, the Filipinos might not have appreciated this real politik.
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