For the Cause of Freedom

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17 Responses to For the Cause of Freedom

  1. Odakyu-sen says:

    “Lest we Forget” is only half of the picture.

    The real point of memory is to apply the learning of the past to help make a better future.

    It is disrespectful to “remember” those who died fighting totalitarian regimes while encouraging totalitarian ideologies to flourish within our society.

  2. The Western powers have learned nothing from this. Not a damn thing. It was a pointless war that destroyed lives literally on an industrial scale. It was fearsome slaughter with even more ghastly consequences from which we will never recover, yet the morons rush to the precipice in our time as though statecraft is but some academic dispute over “national interests” and “good government.”

    The U.S. in particular, but the other members of the greasy Coalition waging aggressive war in Syria as well, have decided to jettison international law. Say what you want about the United Nations mechanism it was, however, what the best and the brightest conceived after yet another tragic orgy of death and destruction. Now the likes of Nikki Haley blithely announce we’ll go it alone in the world if we don’t get our way. It’s like the current slo-mo attempted coup d’etat in progress in the U.S. The left loves to spew [nonsense] about the wonders of “democracy” until, that is, the result of “democracy” is not to their liking.

    It’s hard to watch this video. It’s a hymn to comradeship and sacrifice and touching as a result. Would that our ruling classes had an iota of such feelings for their subject populations who seem to occupy a position somewhere between cannon fodder, oxen, and tax donkeys in their minds.

    I wish for a constitutional amendment in the U.S. that requires all elected officials at the state and national level and all federal judges to stand down every ten years. No staggered departures. All at once. Judges permanently, elected officials for two election cycles. If voters would just vote against the incumbent every ten years we could do it through the ballot but millions of morons don’t give a damn and some post mindless garbage how they haven’t voted for __ years because their vote doesn’t couuunnnttt.

    • KG says:

      ‘I wish for a constitutional amendment in the U.S. that requires all elected officials at the state and national level and all federal judges to stand down every ten years. ‘
      Well, we can dream Colonel. That’s not illegal. Yet.

      • Darin says:

        Hell I just wish we had a media that wasn’t a group of rotten,lying degenerates who’s only worth is the cost of the rope to hang them.

        If we had that,the rest would take care of itself.

    • tranquil says:

      “I wish for a constitutional amendment in the U.S. that requires all elected officials at the state and national level and all federal judges to stand down every ten years.”

      I’m in New Zealand but I’d like to see this here (but I’d prefer the period to be every five or six years).

      • Darin says:

        I would aim for 2 years,here it only takes 2 years for a freshman representitive to become steeped in black swamp corruption.

  3. Darin says:

    Looks like Redstate is doing some anti-Trumper house cleaning-

    http://money.cnn.com/2018/04/27/media/redstate-blog-salem-media/index.html

  4. paul scott says:

    Big well attended ceremonies in Brisbane. Many young people wearing the Great grandfather medals.The New Zealand flag was up in Wynnum.