8-Jan-15 World View -- The West versus Muslim jihadists

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NoOneImportant

Re: 8-Jan-15 World View -- The West versus Muslim jihadists

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Thank you psCargile, elegant, concise, and clear.

To those of you who have the vision to see what awaits us, be rest assured your reward shall be the curse of Cassandra - given the gift of sight, cursed never to be believed. Remember what you have written here; the stakes are great, at stake is no less than virtue, freedom, and the projection of the vulnerable, do not go quietly into the darkness. We are few but not inconsequential
gerald
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Re: 8-Jan-15 World View -- The West versus Muslim jihadists

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NoOneImportant wrote:Thank you psCargile, elegant, concise, and clear.

To those of you who have the vision to see what awaits us, be rest assured your reward shall be the curse of Cassandra - given the gift of sight, cursed never to be believed. Remember what you have written here; the stakes are great, at stake is no less than virtue, freedom, and the projection of the vulnerable, do not go quietly into the darkness. We are few but not inconsequential
Way to many people, the supposedly educated and enlightened, the politicians, and those in the media are acting like the useful idiots that supported the communists in 1917 Russia. After the revolution the useful idiots were shot.

A spade must be called a spade, no matter how un-PC it is.
NoOneImportant

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BTW Gerald, read both the Swastika, and the Cressent - http://wilsonquarterly.com/stories/the- ... -crescent/, and much, but not all of, Escaping the Laboratory:The Rodent Experiments of John B. Calhoun & Their Cultural Influence - http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/pd ... madams.pdf.

Both were excellent reads, I can understand John's contention that, over time you guys, through your references, comments, and direction can make one an expert. It's like going to school to learn what can't be had at any University on Earth. I try to follow all the links, I am not always successful with the longer selections, but it is never dull. It's always interesting, even when don't always agree. It always provokes me to consider what I believe.
gerald
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Re: 8-Jan-15 World View -- The West versus Muslim jihadists

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NoOneImportant wrote:BTW Gerald, read both the Swastika, and the Cressent - http://wilsonquarterly.com/stories/the- ... -crescent/, and much, but not all of, Escaping the Laboratory:The Rodent Experiments of John B. Calhoun & Their Cultural Influence - http://www.lse.ac.uk/economicHistory/pd ... madams.pdf.

Both were excellent reads, I can understand John's contention that, over time you guys, through your references, comments, and direction can make one an expert. It's like going to school to learn what can't be had at any University on Earth. I try to follow all the links, I am not always successful with the longer selections, but it is never dull. It's always interesting, even when don't always agree. It always provokes me to consider what I believe.
That is the problem with free thinking, different people, different conclusions, and all can be wrong, ( which is why people want to follow a religion or an Ideology,for they have definite answers, even if --Wrong?)

When wolves hide in the forest, how does one get rid of the wolves? get rid of the forest.
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