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Liberals the world over, no matter in which country they live, have the
same affliction: the inability to see reality and consequently the
inability to identify or recognize the enemy. According to them,
everyone is valuable and all government systems have intrinsic value to
the extent that one isn’t superior to the other. That is nonsense of the
worst kind since history has proven that wrong time and time again. But
with these people, facts only get in the way of their wacko theories and
ideas when they are busy rewriting history to fit their notions.
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Diplomacy with an enemy falls into the same category as using
psychobabble with wayward children. Both are an excuse for not doing
more than talking when stringent measures are abhorrent to the Willy
Nillies. The problem only becomes worse because the enemy and the
children both know that the talkers aren’t going to do anything that
will cause a need for them to change their behavior.
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Though measures are put in place to exact some form of behavioral
change, the Willy Nillies are loath to enforce the agreement when the
miscreants don’t do what they agree to do. The miscreants, whether
children or adults know that the Willies will grow weary with
non-compliance and will then plead with them to follow the agreement;
then when they don’t, the Willies will speak more psychobabble and a
new agreement will be formed. The game will begin again with diplomatic
nonsense and more babble.
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The enemy of any people or nation won’t change their behavior unless
they are forced to change by those who can effect the change by using
measures that will bring extreme consequences to the enemy. The enemy
knows that cease fires, accords, agreements, etc. are useless as far as
preventing them from doing whatever they desire to do. History has
proven that to be true more times than one can count. Neville
Chamberlain made an agreement with Adolph Hitler and pronounced that
there would be peace in our time. Peace lasted until Hitler was ready to
do what he intended to do all along, invade Poland. When Hitler violated
the agreement, the appeasers were aghast, which is the typical behavior
of appeasers when the enemy ignores the agreements they make.
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Can the Willie Nillies say with a straight face that those who murder,
maim, shoot rockets, blowup people, and create devastation of all kinds
are as worthy of life as those who are law abiding decent people? Can
they honestly say that the values of the aforementioned former ones in
the above sentence are as good as the latter who obey the law? Can the
Willies say with conviction that those who fit the thuggery category are
deserving of respect and should be engaged in dialogue? Given the mind
set of the Willie Nillies the answer to all is yes because they think
that those who resist the thugs are the reason the thugs behave as they
do. That reasoning allows them to deny the reality of the situation they
are incapable of handling.
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In the present world situation, the enemy is determined to destroy all
who don’t bow to their way of life. The targets can’t survive if the
Willie Nillies refuse to take the measures necessary to, yes, destroy
the enemy. Cease fire agreements and all the other nonsense only
embolden those who are the aggressors. They recognize Willie Nillie do
nothings for what they are, leaders who, to avoid a confrontation, will
cower and agree to make meaningless agreements filled with diplomatic
psychobabble.
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Historical record shows the folly of trying to appease and mollycoddle
an enemy that is bent on conquest. The record shows that those who don’t
study history are bound to repeat the mistakes that history points out
to us. In Sorting It Out, it is apparent that if means aren’t used that
will deter the enemy in such a way that will make it no longer
profitable for the enemy to carry on with its behavior, diplomatic
psychobabble will only lead to our destruction, the Willie Nillies
included.
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© 08-18-2006 DEC |
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