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November 14, 2013

Those who pretend to live by universalism will still fall to the law of steel.

Rhetoric is no defense against fire and lead, and international codes have no defense against those who will break them.
The talk may go on, but it is the warriors who will end it. It is still the warrior's tale to tell, even if all others have forgotten it. The warrior's tale is no happy thing. It is bitter as bile and dark as death. But it is also a grand and glorious thing. For even in its full naked truth, it is the story of perseverance in the face of every agony and betrayal. It is the tale of how we live and why we die. Sultan Knish: The Warrior's Tale

Posted by gerardvanderleun at November 14, 2013 10:15 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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And that scene from "Network" where the bigwig castigates Howard Beal and goes on about the dollar? The guy with the bomb vest still gets a vote because he believes in something else and is willing to kill in its name.

Posted by: Mikey NTH at November 14, 2013 5:13 PM

I have nothing but respect and admiration for those who have served our Nations services. The feckless scum in Washington who would send them into harm's way to protect the Rockefeller's or Rothschild's fortunes, as opposed to our true National interests, are another story. Recent events in Libya, where Quadaffi was taken out because he had the temerity to propose selling oil for gold instead of US dollars (the same reason we attacked Iraq and may soon attack Iran), led to the Benghazi debacle. The Syrian situation is directly related to the dollar hegemony as well, due to proposed gas pipelines (Russian controlled via Gazprom as well as Iranian by way of Iraq) which will supply Europe and cut the Saudi influence (read as US dollar). The greedy vermin in our nation's Capitol have squandered our Nation's capital and driven us to the brink of bankruptcy, caused the imminent loss of the dollar's status as global reserve currency, and stolen the value of our money through inflation at the behest of their banker and corporate masters. I fear that the damage is done. Sending our brave youth to fight in a trumped-up war scenario in an attempt to bolster the economy would be a criminal exercise in futility, when we may need them at home soon to try and hold our Nation together through the approaching turmoil. Bad times are rapidly approaching. Keep your loved ones close, your powder dry, and do not waver in doing the right thing. Pray for America.

Posted by: Roger Drew Williams at November 14, 2013 9:25 PM

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