“I think this is all very interesting, makes for good political debate,” he continued, “but in practical terms, if we, in our efforts, here in the homeland, start giving the Islamic State the credence that they want, to be referred to as part of Islam, or some form of Islam, we get nowhere in our efforts to build bridges with Muslim communities.” [More]
Yeah, if we admitted reality and did something about it, instead of our calculated treason, our larger plan would be a lot farther behind than it is.
Or he might have said; "How can we take total control except that the populace be in constant fear stricken state".
ReplyDelete“I think this is all very interesting, makes for good political debate,” he continued, “but in practical terms, if we, in our efforts, here in the homeland, start giving the Empire of Japan the credence that they want, to be referred to as part of Japan, or some form of Japan, we get nowhere in our efforts to build bridges with Japanese communities.”
ReplyDeleteI don't think that General McArthur talked like that.
How about General Patton:
“I think this is all very interesting, makes for good political debate,” he continued, “but in practical terms, if we, in our efforts, here in the homeland, start giving the Third Reich the credence that they want, to be referred to as part of Germany, or some form of Germany, we get nowhere in our efforts to build bridges with German communities.”
Nahh, I don't that works either.