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The men who made the molds and poured the molten metals,
knew how to achieve their individual tasks.
There were few interrogatories into the project as a whole,
just blind faith in those who guidance they'ed ask.
What shall we ask then of those whose faith wanes
for no noble cause but political gains.
And how do they deal with the blood and the mayhem
of our Sons and Daughters who's resolve is above them.
That they would abandon the whole out of hand
whose Liberty seems they'd rathed disband.
"Throw rocks from the back and you'll just wound your own" the old weathered old Brujo professed.
As the Kennedys, Ralls and Boxers go on
I must still for their souls grace's press.
Posted by Beto Ochoa at October 29, 2005 03:33 AM
Apologies for the double post, feel free to delete one...Everytime it happens here, I contact Blog City about it and they swear the problem is here, not Blog City...I have no clue...Anyhoo, if you see any in the future please delete one of them. Sorry and THANKS, MKL
Posted by MKL at October 29, 2005 04:12 AM
A Happy Birthfday to Lady Liberty. Thank you for reminding us.
Posted by Wild Thing at October 29, 2005 11:35 PM
It looks like you've been on vacation (sounds fun!). When you get back, please look for emails I've sent you about something VERY important and time-sensitive. Thanks!
Posted by Beth at October 30, 2005 02:27 PM
Is this just an excellent rant or is it just the truth finally being told?
"Jihad Watch Board Vice President Hugh Fitzgerald explores some of the delusions that pass for truth today, and how it is that they have become so widespread:
The world of Islam is a world of nonsense and lies and denial and deception and filial piety that refuses to face up to facts. It could be called, too sweetly in my view, the "Dream Palace of the Arabs." Come to think of it, it has been called that by Fouad Ajami, who is too intelligent not to know the truth about Islam, but too afraid that he would be cutting his ties, and his career prospects, and his usefulness, if he were to engage with the real subject that underlies his "we were all Nasserites in those days, sitting in Beirut cafes and drinking endless cups of thick muddy coffee..." (or words, and shtick, to that effect).
The Arab Mind by Patai is said to be read earnestly at The Pentagon. Fine. But it continually failes to relate the behavior of Arabs, as uber-Muslims, to Islam itself. A better book for those purposes, which has been mentioned endlessly at JW, is Andre Servier's The Psychology of the Musulman, last published in 1923..."
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/008758.php#more
Please, Read it all.
Papa Ray
West Texas
USA
Posted by Papa Ray at October 31, 2005 02:28 AM
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