What's our greatest threat?
Imagine two guys at a 4th of July picnic, after imbibing a bit too much, and laughing too much, the conversation gets serious. The guys names are Hector and Dewey, and here's an edited version of their conversation:
Hector asks, "What is the greatest threat facing the United States today? Dewey replies, "As I see it, there are three. One radical Islam, two the Chinese, three those knuckleheads in congress." Hector says, "Wrong, not even close. Here's the answer. The gravest threat facing the United States comes from within, when our best people refuse to get involved. When the men and women we need to fight those threats you mentioned -- radical Islam -- China, stay on the sidelines. That's our greatest threat."
Excerpted from "The Refuge" by Ben Coes.
So...what does the Gulch think? What is the U.S.'s greatest threat?
Hector asks, "What is the greatest threat facing the United States today? Dewey replies, "As I see it, there are three. One radical Islam, two the Chinese, three those knuckleheads in congress." Hector says, "Wrong, not even close. Here's the answer. The gravest threat facing the United States comes from within, when our best people refuse to get involved. When the men and women we need to fight those threats you mentioned -- radical Islam -- China, stay on the sidelines. That's our greatest threat."
Excerpted from "The Refuge" by Ben Coes.
So...what does the Gulch think? What is the U.S.'s greatest threat?
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You took the words right out of my mouth. (Very unsanitary)
It ain't over till the fat lady sings. Do the job we're paying you for.
is reason enough for laughter, and then heavy concern!!! -- j
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Irregardless of who has been in power, our lives just keep chuffing along: We hit the switch and the lights turn on. We adjust the thermostat, and magic heat or cool come out of the wall. We drive our cars, watch our TV, play games on our computers, read.
There is nothing that touches our everyday lives that gives us something to fight about. Sometimes we even 'make up things' so that we can have a cause worth fighting for (feminism; black lives matter), but the truth of the matter is that we live in a lotus land of affluence; even the people we label as poor have a better life than Alfred the Great or Ramses.
We are happy lobsters in a pot of slowly warming water, and we do not notice the increase of heat.
Jan
than those folks in the past because we are here and not there."
this is derived directly from page xvii of "Liberty's Secrets"
by Joshua Charles, which I am reading. . many members
of the U.S.A. are so self-absorbed that they think nothing
of history and its lessons, thus rendering the wisdom
of our founders "secrets." . the demise of the nation
hangs in the balance. -- j
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Some of my posts take off. Others go plop.
I put it in Government. It was either that or News.
This will be my first one without a link.
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