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Here we go with Ft. Sumter again. Does anybody out there get it that, Ft.Sumter, or no, if these communist scumbags get their way, we are still boned. Forget Sumter, forget all this moral high ground bullshit, IF WE LOSE, WE'RE DONE. Now, do you want to lose, or do you want to win? Revolutions are not won, wars are not won, by the people who are the nicest. They are won by those who have what it takes to win. Period. Does anyone believe that we'd have used nuclear weapons on the Japanese in 1940? Or if we'd put it to a vote, or run it by committee? This thing will be decided by the most ruthless, murdering, blackhearted, and violent bunch. Don't look for a place to hide, look for what side you want to be on.
Yet we still have people who think Ft. Sumter, our fort, has not been fired upon.
I abandon the moral high ground after I have done all I can honorably do to avoid the fight. If the assailant forces the fight, I have no conscience or moral considerations about how I stop him.
Once all honorable avenues of avoiding the fight have been exhausted and the fight is inevitable the only object is to win.
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Here we go with Ft. Sumter again. Does anybody out there get it that, Ft.Sumter, or no, if these communist scumbags get their way, we are still boned. Forget Sumter, forget all this moral high ground bullshit, IF WE LOSE, WE'RE DONE. Now, do you want to lose, or do you want to win? Revolutions are not won, wars are not won, by the people who are the nicest. They are won by those who have what it takes to win. Period. Does anyone believe that we'd have used nuclear weapons on the Japanese in 1940? Or if we'd put it to a vote, or run it by committee? This thing will be decided by the most ruthless, murdering, blackhearted, and violent bunch. Don't look for a place to hide, look for what side you want to be on.
Yet we still have people who think Ft. Sumter, our fort, has not been fired upon.
I abandon the moral high ground after I have done all I can honorably do to avoid the fight. If the assailant forces the fight, I have no conscience or moral considerations about how I stop him.
Once all honorable avenues of avoiding the fight have been exhausted and the fight is inevitable the only object is to win.
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