Sallow
The Big Bad Wolf.
- Oct 4, 2010
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I have...long before you, and I understand it better than you do.Are you actually that naive? I'm 53 years old, and have believed all My life that life didn't owe you anything, and the world isn't fair. I also believe that if you start killing people, expect them to do their worst in return.
What was done down in club Gitmo could hardly qualify as torture, and our people have endured much more. Don't be such a pussy.
The reason we should be against war and work to avoid it is because it is messy and brutal. But if you are going to do war upon someone, then go all out and win the fucking thing, and that means by any means possible.
When your enemy fear you so much because of what you will do to them if they are stupid enough to attack you, you'll find that peace ensues.
Peace is not won through diplomacy, but through abject terror of what your enemy will do to you if you lose.
In fact, your enemies should fear that you won't kill them.....
That's alot of hooey.
We have a foundational document that is sure to condemn that attitude and roundly.
It's called the United States Constitution.
Try reading it.
Tell Me, what part of the Constitution applies to a Bedouin in the Desert of the Sinai?
You can disagree if you want. I don't really care....What I do know is that General Pershing had it right.
He was the guy in WWI that when confronted with a bunch of muslims bent on killing Christrians, had all of them killed, gutted and stuffed with pork...all but one.
He then buried them head down in the ground and set the last one free with the message that should they think to continue the war, they can expect more of the same.
We weren't troubled by them for the next 50 years....It may be debatable that was the reasons, it may even be debatable that the incident even happened, but that is exactly what I call, "fighting to win".
A. You haven't read it.
B. This is why:
Section 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
That you didn't know this is telling.