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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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I guess I should have been less "tongue in cheek". I tried to provide some couched "humor" in my I finally came to my senses thread. That's where the "cheerleader" thing got started. As you might remember, there was a guy that was a great cheerleader at Andover in his younger days. The reality is that I've studied insanity for a while now. Don't worry about my sanity. During the winter of 1945, another leader that many believed would lead their nation to world domination and refused to see the folly of his actions, continued to send young boys and old men to fight against the opponents that his action had provoked. They were instructed to never surrender and that their cause was just. The coward that gave the orders hid in his bunker with the few remaining "yes men" that continued to trust his insanity would lead to a positive result. By then, he had tried his own "surge" through the forest of Arden. He also wasted the lives of those that served in his military, beyond the point of admitting that further deaths were futile. You might want to read about it. I'll post the Fox news link: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,155820,00.html Those that ignore the lessons of history are condemned to repeat them. We all know how it worked out for the "leader" in the 1940's. It's time to recognize insanity for exactly what it is, another "surge"...yeah right! DTS |