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Some thoughts about the interesting response of Jay Molyneaux. In the second paragraph, he omitted the most critical and important rule — that being: For God’s sake, and at all costs, don’t do anything that might make the enemy angry with us.
His final paragraph is too simplistic in that it has been proven throughout history not to work, by such luminaries as Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Chairman Kim, and many others.
p>We need to go back to the old rules — last practiced in WWII — fight to win. PERIOD! Starting with Korea, this country has proven beyond a doubt that the lawyers in congress can neither properly prosecute nor win wars. This is precisely why the founding fathers specifically gave us a SINGLE commander-in-chief in the Constitution. br> — Carl Lueders /p>
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