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It's actually all wrong. If they saw someone drowning, they'd say they got themselves into trouble in the first place and they need to pull their own selves up by their bootstraps.
Then, they'd tell a person with cancer that they'd better have insurance or they'll cheer them to death.
Then, then the last one would be for the Gun Lobby to tell Uncle Sam to subsidize gun manufacturing and placing them in all public places and private homes.
"Special Forces" have actually been around as long as regular forces have. For example, if you take Homer's Iliad to be at least partially representative of actual events, the men stationed inside the Trojan Horse would qualify as "commandos," infiltrating an enemy stronghold and creating an opportunity for regular forces to prosecute a successful attack.
A more certainly real example would be Thebes' Sacred Band. This was an elite group of 300 hoplites, arranged into 150 male-male couples. The idea here was that if each member of the group was the lover of another, he would be more compelled to fight fiercely in order to protect his mate. This group had a very impressive battle record, even defeating the Spartans at the Battle of Leuctra.
It's actually all wrong. If they saw someone drowning, they'd say they got themselves into trouble in the first place and they need to pull their own selves up by their bootstraps.
ReplyDeleteThen, they'd tell a person with cancer that they'd better have insurance or they'll cheer them to death.
Then, then the last one would be for the Gun Lobby to tell Uncle Sam to subsidize gun manufacturing and placing them in all public places and private homes.
Republic logic = No gays in the military.
ReplyDeleteA quick military history lesson:
"Special Forces" have actually been around as long as regular forces have. For example, if you take Homer's Iliad to be at least partially representative of actual events, the men stationed inside the Trojan Horse would qualify as "commandos," infiltrating an enemy stronghold and creating an opportunity for regular forces to prosecute a successful attack.
A more certainly real example would be Thebes' Sacred Band. This was an elite group of 300 hoplites, arranged into 150 male-male couples. The idea here was that if each member of the group was the lover of another, he would be more compelled to fight fiercely in order to protect his mate. This group had a very impressive battle record, even defeating the Spartans at the Battle of Leuctra.
I rich. (You need more tax breaks)
ReplyDeleteI'm fat. (You deserve a larger slice of the pie)
I'm confused. (You should watch more Fox News)