mnottertail
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I finally got over my inheirent lethargy and pulled out, "The Art of War" by SunTzu (Lam may stop by this thread and give you the particulars, but it is claimed that his name was Wu, and that is some doubtful....much like a Russian novel, to many names like Ivanovitch or Miska.. Anyway, some of you may care to read it because I double goddamn guarentee you the chinese have been reading it for centuries and spend some time living by it in one form or another.. Couple excerpts -- The art of war is of vital importance to the state. It is a matter of life and death, a road to safety or ruin. Hence under no circumstances can it be neglected. ... Supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting. ... When you engage in actual fighting, if victory is long in coming, their weapons will grow dull and their ardor will be dampened. If you lay siege to a town, you will exhaust your strength, and if the campaing is protracted, the resources of the state will not be equal to the strain. Never forget: When your weapons are dulled, your ardor dampened, your strength exhausted, and your treasure spent, other chieftains will spring up to take advantage of your extremity. Then no man, however wise, will be able to avert the consequences that must ensue. ...In all history, there is no instance of a country having benefitted from prolonged warfare. ... (This was written somewhere between 300-500 b.c. I still find it sound and truthful.) From the bible, perhaps before or after this time (paraphrased).. No man sets out to build a house until he has considered the foundation, and whether or not he has the werewithal to complete it, otherwise his foundation crumbles or he is left with an unfinished house. He then becomes the laughingstock of his neighbors. Still in the area, and for UR's enjoyment, let us direct our attention to Nguyen Cao Ky a little exerpt .. Ky's withdrawal from the race left Thieu running unopposed. According to some sources, the "sham election" of 1971 was the main reason why many - including U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger - lost any remaining illusions that credible democratic institutions could be established in South Vietnam. If Hank couldn't see it, I gotta tell ya............ So Nguyen (for some of you it is most nearly pronounced New-IN) last I heard was running a liqour store in California. Saw some news snippet today, we are gonna put lasers (very close in use and size to photon torpedoes on airplanes) I think some can tell you that during a not so recent dust up in French Indochina we could pick out tossed cigarette butt brands from about 27,000 feet. Give me 50 bucks and a round trip to california. Osama Bin Lauden is drinking at Ngyuen's Rusty Nail Bar and Grill in Glenwood-Ingelwood. Or he will be. Ron
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Have they not divided the prey; to every man a damsel or two? Judges 5:30
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