On Sat, 24 Jun 2023 07:49:42 -0700 (PDT), Tom Kunich
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cycl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Friday, June 23, 2023 at 4:27:35?PM UTC-7, Andre Jute wrote:
>> On Friday, June 23, 2023 at 11:15:26?PM UTC+1, Tom Kunich wrote:
>> > On Friday, June 23, 2023 at 12:04:18?PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
>> > > On 6/23/2023 11:36 AM, Tom Kunich wrote:
>> > > > On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 7:14:39 PM UTC-7, Andre Jute wrote:
>> > > >> About high time too. I really don't know how Victor Davis Hanson can be so calmly rational when his nation's entire culture is under existential attack from the haters.
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https://townhall.com/columnists/victordavishanson/2023/06/22/america-wake-up-to-woke-n2624831
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>> > > >> Andre Jute
>> > > >> The culture of a civilisation is everything. Politicians are merely its spokesmen, some the bubbling springs of culture, others the suppurating postures of the culture's underbelly.
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>> > > > Mr. Davis understands history to its very roots and he knows that the majority will not be held hostage by a cringing minority that will one day take one step over the line and be completely eliminated. That is not likely to happen in the short time before the death of the Stupid 4. Liebermann is rapidly approaching his end, Krygowski will have his fondest dreams of a communist USA shattered and will die a slow heartbroken death as the neighborhood joke, Flunky will mouth his real thoughts in front of people whom he believes to be friends only to have all of this teeth broken out and Slocomb is already FAR past the normal lifespan of a Thai.
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>> > > >"majority will not be held hostage by a cringing minority "
>> > > History shows no such thing.
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>> > > Bolsheviks, Mao's CCP, Castro, Pol Pot and many many more.
>> > Well then watch closely what happens to the Democrat Party members.
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>> I'm with Andrew. History offers no inevitabilities, nor any premium for rationality. The best we can take from History is that there is a better than even chance of the fittest surviving. History doesn't say the fittest for what. But I do firmly believe that those who do not study history are missing an opportunity to apply the one choice History permits us: to decide which error we do not want to make again. Beyond that the outcome depends on what we're willing to pay to make our choice come true. It seems to me that Professor Hanson has identified an imminent breakpoint with all the available precision. -- AJ
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>History showed us that when a people realize that they are being led by fools they rebel. Before the Internet this knowledge moved very very slowly and the rebellions normally occurred in the upper ranks of the government itself. Et tu Brute'?
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>But now the Internet moves people at the speed of light. The Slime tream Media are now so irresponsible that they have become powerless except for the stupid few who are willing to believe anything. You know, like, Trump if guilty of a crime that Bill Clinton, Obama and Joe Biden who did EXACTLY the same thing are innocent of.
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>There ARE no top secrets in DC or the military. Who do they believe they're kidding? There are more spies in the Military than in Russia itself. Mike Pompeo himself who made such snotty remarks about Trump after holding a couple of the most important positions in the Trump administration knows that as well as anyone else. And yet if I had the TITLE page of the repair manual from an obsolete bomber in my possession I could be prosecuted.
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>Do you think that the man on the street thinks that there are Top Secrets that must be protected like the Atomic Bomb? Why that was so secret that within months after Hiroshima Russia had one of their own. What is secret about physics? What is secret about the plans of the military in case of a nuclear war? All the military leadership are going to do is save themselves in shelters and see what is left after the exchange. This is Top Secret?
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>Here is where Slocomb tells us about security clearances when he never knew shit from Shinola.
Well, it is obvious that I know more about security clearances then
you do, as I was given a "top secret clearance" complete with FBI
background investigation and all that :-)
But yes one could be prosecuted for having the title page of a repair
manual for an obsolete bomber in your possession.
The reason being that once something is "classified" it remains
classified until it is officially de-classified.
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Cheers,
John B.