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09/23/2004 Archived Entry: "casey"


Posted by clbloomer @ 06:30 PM EST [Link]


WANNA SPIN ME UP?

Doug Casey over at World Net Daily managed to do it in less than 30 seconds. Here's an example: "Is it that people believe that military training makes a better human being? That notion probably got started in ancient days. As the Chinese say: "Good steel is not used to make nails. And good men are not used to make soldiers." Then, as now, the enlisted ranks have always been the dregs of society, suitable mainly for use as cannon fodder." Another: "In fact, the sanctimonious idea that soldiers "serve their country" any more than any other class of workers is fatuous. In the first place, soldiers serve their government, not their country. The purpose of their training is to get them to follow orders, regardless of their personal views on a situation. Like trained dogs, they're expected to do as they're told, without regard to risk or moral distinctions."

There's more. Take a look here.

I'll post my letter to him (via Joseph Farah, WND Editor) later.

cb