tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post1753522392628658573..comments2023-06-15T09:13:45.467-04:00Comments on Liberty's Torch: The SpeechFrancis W. Porrettohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05862584203772592282noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-34650472192496101762014-06-03T23:07:35.764-04:002014-06-03T23:07:35.764-04:00power. imagine a boot on a human face, forever.
h...power. imagine a boot on a human face, forever.<br /><br />how to address that evil without partaking - thus we type our agreement.<br /><br />until the evil acts in offense, and that offense cannot be hidden. its a game of chicken. or as beck said, all politics in this country now are dress rehearsal for civil war.<br /><br />very astute. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-51874673598788774082014-06-03T15:08:03.975-04:002014-06-03T15:08:03.975-04:00I see your point. I wouldn't put it past Obam...I see your point. I wouldn't put it past Obama. Not one action he's taken advances any national interest. Debt has soared, the economy has stagnated, corporate tax rate remains the highest in the world, Obama initiated a war on coal, etc. What else is driving this but a malevolent purpose?Col. B. Bunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590364016079745156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-42989284403274334872014-06-02T23:05:41.659-04:002014-06-02T23:05:41.659-04:00col b - my concern is if / when events take on a p...col b - my concern is if / when events take on a pace of their own. 200 + command level purge leaving here a hollowed shell, and a suddenly 'broken' and forfeit supply lines leaving the abused overseas with dwindling resources and locked in place - ripe for the picking by surrounding hostiles and his dhs private army. treason from within that would be, but i'll bet you my hat their game theories include that scenario.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-29074907596081460072014-06-02T15:16:51.176-04:002014-06-02T15:16:51.176-04:00Anon, I am sure it does but there are still substa...Anon, I am sure it does but there are still substantial forces still here in the U.S. I don't think the troops overseas are broken and lost. Sorely abused is more like it. I'm sure the irony also isn't lost on them that they're out there fighting against or on behalf of foreigners but can't even lift a finger to stem the invasion across the U.S.-Mexican border.Col. B. Bunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590364016079745156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-74359309321343742792014-06-01T19:45:13.965-04:002014-06-01T19:45:13.965-04:00are we certain that military overextension does no...are we certain that military overextension does not suit obummers purposes? if tstf here in a way that suits the communist-in-chief, not having them here to defend against enemies domestic would be very convenient. bho's veteran enemies isolated overseas, broken and lost would not cause him to shed tears.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-51226715512793777342014-05-30T00:07:43.599-04:002014-05-30T00:07:43.599-04:00The green light our commitment to Europe was a gre...The green light our commitment to Europe was a green light to their foppery, loosely speaking. It may have been a good thing, however, as Europe was going to play with fire one way or another. Look at how socialism planted deep roots in Britain. So, perhaps we have accelerated the day of reckoning where socialist economics are concerned, to wit, What can't go on eventually won't. And then it doesn't. Apologies to Herb Stein.<br /><br />The freeloading infuriated me, it did. Clinton's interference in Bosnia and Serbia even more so. He wet his pants to do it and with national security rationale to match The Interloper's re Syria. It was a European problem, if ever there were one, but we went in like the Enterprise in the grip of a Klingon tractor beam.Col. B. Bunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590364016079745156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-29885423436169390782014-05-29T09:27:54.614-04:002014-05-29T09:27:54.614-04:00Not much that I could add that I already haven'...Not much that I could add that I already haven't, other than:<br />If we left South Korea to it's own devices, they would likely be up to the task of their own defense.<br />Despite the happy talk from various politicians there will be no German-style reunification there, the average Kim on the street <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/the-north-korean-defector-dilemma-2014-4" rel="nofollow">doesn't really want them</a>.<br />With Japan, if China decided to do a full-fledged invasion even with the US's help, they'd be screwed.<br />For three reasons, by average age, Japan is the oldest country on Earth - for the last three years <i>adult</i> diapers have outsold baby ones. Many of the youth of Japan are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikikomori" rel="nofollow">just as 'soft'</a> as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otaku" rel="nofollow">their elders</a> as well. And finally, the population of Japan is (est.) 125 million vs. the population of China (est.) 1.3 <i>billion</i>.<br />China could raise a rag-tag untrained army of 200 million men and overwhelm Japan by sheer numbers <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_women_of_China" rel="nofollow">and they might even <i>see the losses</i> as a good thing for China</a>.<br />I'm not saying we should abandon the Japanese, but I'm putting it realistically how vulnerable they are - even with our help.YIHnoreply@blogger.com