Posted on 02/17/2003 5:53:29 PM PST by WaterDragon
One of the proudest boasts (albeit one that is a little tatty round the edges in the aftermath of Diana-wake) of the Brits is our stiff upper lip, that legendary sense of calm in the midst of crisis. Writing in todays Sunday Telegraph, David Thomas takes a look at this phenomenon. His less than flattering conclusion:
Maybe we are not so phlegmatic, after all. Maybe we are exhausted by the weight of our own history. Maybe, like our cheese-eating fellow-Europeans, we have become unwilling or unable to meet threats head-on, and defeat them. And that is where the advantage swings to America. You could say they panic - although it is only fair to point out that mockery of the Homeland Security department's advice was at least as scathing in Middle America as it was in Middle England. But one could also say that Americans come from a culture which still believes in taking action.
If Americans think they are going to be gassed, they buy gas-masks. If they think they might go thirsty, they buy water. And if they think their country has deadly enemies, they expect their President - whoever he is - to find the person and blow that sucker away.
British phlegm is the response of a nation that has lost the capacity to mould events, and decides, instead, to endure them. Americans may not have so much phlegm. But they do have stealth bombers, aircraft carriers, and the 101st Airborne Division. And who needs phlegm when you've got all that on your side?
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Is that right, WaterDragon?
Here's a poem from a young girl posted on the 101st's Veteran's website.
My oldest daughter sent this to me in an email yesterday. She says she wrote it as the apaches, blackhawks and chinooks flew over her house, out in the country on the FL-GA border, as they were enroute to Naval Stations around Jacksonville. She and her husband (Vietnam Veteran) kept the flag up on their flagpole with a spotlight on it at night in their honor.
I thought you might be interested. Ed Manning, Lt Col USAF-Ret
The sky is alive, an awesome display
101st is on it's way
They're our children, our sons
Can't help but weep
Saddam is their prey
Soon he'll forever sleep
They cover the sky with a sound of the Devil
Pray for them - they're heading for war
and war is Hell
May God bless them with fair winds, a following sea, and wings of eagles
"They cover the sky with a sound of the Devil"
It's, also, the sound of freedom.
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