What happened...
This is all well and good, but the bridge clinton built to bring this evil to America---still exists!
We are wasting our time if we don't bring Reality into poilitcs and take liberalism out... Realatarian Party---now!
Our whole political--education--media system is primed--half cocked for tryanny--terrorism!
To: f.Christian
I just posted this about 20 minutes before you did, and it was deleted by the Higher Authority. Good luck in making your post stick.
2 posted on
02/13/2002 1:08:23 PM PST by
My2Cents
To: f.Christian
Nice article. I particularly like the response to the French. Yes, our policy is "simplistic." "Never give up" and "demand unconditional surrender" were similarly simplistic policies of the Allies in WWII. The policies of the French--surrender, collaboration, and complicity in genocide--were so much more "sophisticated."
4 posted on
02/13/2002 1:18:14 PM PST by
mondonico
To: f.Christian
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To: f.Christian
It is simplistic, or simple-minded, as the French foreign minister, whose name is Petain or Maginot or something, sniffed last week.
There's a simple reason why the french and the liberals abhor simplicity. The less simple something is, the more they have to think about it. The more they think about it, the more they tie their brains into knots (thinking about all the angles, issues, political correctness considerations, egos, ambitions, things to take, etc. ) to a point where no action is correct so nothing can be done. Sehr einfach, nicht wahr? (I would have said this in french, but that would be too simple)
10 posted on
02/13/2002 2:01:03 PM PST by
pt17
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