What's our greatest threat?
Imagine two guys at a 4th of July picnic, after imbibing a bit too much, and laughing too much, the conversation gets serious. The guys names are Hector and Dewey, and here's an edited version of their conversation:
Hector asks, "What is the greatest threat facing the United States today? Dewey replies, "As I see it, there are three. One radical Islam, two the Chinese, three those knuckleheads in congress." Hector says, "Wrong, not even close. Here's the answer. The gravest threat facing the United States comes from within, when our best people refuse to get involved. When the men and women we need to fight those threats you mentioned -- radical Islam -- China, stay on the sidelines. That's our greatest threat."
Excerpted from "The Refuge" by Ben Coes.
So...what does the Gulch think? What is the U.S.'s greatest threat?
Hector asks, "What is the greatest threat facing the United States today? Dewey replies, "As I see it, there are three. One radical Islam, two the Chinese, three those knuckleheads in congress." Hector says, "Wrong, not even close. Here's the answer. The gravest threat facing the United States comes from within, when our best people refuse to get involved. When the men and women we need to fight those threats you mentioned -- radical Islam -- China, stay on the sidelines. That's our greatest threat."
Excerpted from "The Refuge" by Ben Coes.
So...what does the Gulch think? What is the U.S.'s greatest threat?
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Rand showed that the two most corrosive types can be represented by the mystic and the Hun. Hitler did it through the Hun as they rolled out the drums of war. The radical Islamists have both. They act as Huns and justify it through their religion (mystic).
In my wide and varied career, I was a publisher and a sometimes writer. We published a line of biographical comic books and graphic bios of rock groups, sports stars and notables. It did very well because we were unauthorized, we were able to tell the truth without being told what not to write by the subjects. Got sued, by the managing companies but won in federal court.
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....After being officially proposed, either by Congress or a national convention of the states, a constitutional amendment must then be ratified by the legislatures of, or by ratifying conventions, in at least three-fourths of the states. Of the 27 amendments to the Constitution that have been ratified....,
That is certainly preferable as compared to one judge dictating national policy. What is so great about the present one party system of government?
Answer.
Nothing.
3/4ths or 38 states is infinitely preferable and I don't care what subjects they pursue or discuss.
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