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The list of articles published over the past few months.. Most of us took the tortured road of youthful idiotic leftism before we understood that human nation cannot be changed and the only way to enforce leftist-liberal redistribution is through terror. It is not as long as Hugh Hefner's pompous opus, but then again, we did not write it in pijamas waited upon hand and foot by All-American beauties. Still, liberal domination of political humor must end. Most of these are still funny, as when we had a picture of Fidal Castro bawling because he was scheduled to host the 1990 Dictator's Ball, and so many had fallen the previous two years. Also has the classic, first-ever-in print demand to end Christmas as a legal holdiay, accurately forecasting idiocies of libs 10 years ahead of time. |
BILL BELICHEK FOR PRESIDENT By F. JJ Kiel ©2007 Every presidential candidate, Republican or Democrat, leaves me yawning. Nothing would change under any of them, and America’s long slide to third-rate status would continue unabated – perhaps accelerate with a few. The only solution that I can see is drafting Bill Belichek, head coach of the New England Patriots who is totally devoted to perfection and victory. After the Republicans took control of Congress in 1994 and put it together with the presidency in 2000, they did nothing to reverse America’s slide toward a European welfare state. Indeed, George W. Bush and his band of congressional allies spent our money like drunken sailors, nay, pirates, since sailors at least blow their own hard-earned money. |
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Belichek receiving the traditioinal Gaterade dousing for winning a Superbowl. How cool would it be to have a president win thrilling victories, whether in peaceful foreign or domesic forays, or in actual wars. |
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Belichek is no dumb jock with a black-and-white view of the world. He is well-educated and reads widely on a great deal of subjects, with a focus on history. He projects a dour glare to the media, but is warm and affable away from football. His players are totally devoted to him and will follow him anywhere. He seems the sole American on the public stage who could govern the country as it once was governed, when school children said the pledge of allegiance and learned that the United States had never lost a war, even if teachers fudged things a bit about 1812. Now we’re in the situation in which the United States hasn’t won a war since World War II. The overwhelming majority of living Americans, myself included, have never known the feeling of complete victory. Yes, we’ve won many battles and suffered very few defeats in single engagements over the past 60-plus years. In decisive attacks on tiny nations of Grenada and Panama, we’ve quickly overwhelmed the opposition and forced their surrender. Hundreds of thousands of American soldiers have fought bravely over the past six decades with just as much dedication and sacrifice as their fathers and grandfathers in the Big One. |
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They have all come away without the taste of total victory, however. The list of stalemates and lost chances is long and bitter. Korea; Vietnam; Lebanon; First Gulf War [Left Saddam standing and laughing); Mogadishu; Bosnia; Kosovo; Afghanistan; Second Iraq War. The one constant in all of these humiliations is that the generals and politicians refused to let the soldiers use their superior training and technology to finish off the enemy. The result is that few nations fear the United States any more. They know that if the U.S. ever attacks , all they |
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Belichek, like any good president, relies on his commanding general to carry out the war plan, in this case, Tom Brady. |
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have to do is go into guerrilla mode for a few years, ambush and kill Americans at a steady rate in front of goggle-eyed TV correspondents and the American people will soon grow weary and call for the troops to come home. Bill Bellichek would make defending America his first priority. We need a president who wins wars 52-7, rather than the ties or retreats of the past 60 years.. That is the score the New England Patriots ran up to destroy my Washington Redskins on the last Sunday in October. If Bill is the president, quarterback Tom Brady is the commanding general who ruthlessly carries out Belichek’s demands. Sally Jenkins mused on the Patriots’ values in her Washington Post sports column Oct. 31. She concentrated on Brady. “Perfect Tommy is chasing perfection,” Ms. Jenkins wrote. “You can see that in his perfect eye black, so straight it looks like he puts it on with a ruler, and those perfect passes traveling along their javelin-straight paths downfield. “But never mind the perfect jaw, and the perfect hair, and the perfectly modest and self-effacing attitude,” Jenkins wrote.” Those are just the externals. It's the internals that make Tom Brady so good, and frankly what he has in his guts isn't nearly so handsome. It's a taste not just for perfection but for total defeat.” When was the last time that the U.S., quite capable of inflicting it, has gone for “total defeat?” Instead, generals lead news conferences by showing precision weapons going directly into the doors or windows of suspected enemy strong points, leaving civilians in surrounding buildings unhurt. The generals are very proud of that and I don’t blame them. However, what comes out only after these wars are over is that the precision weapons also killed almost none of the enemy, again, leaving them laughing at us. |
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Bill Belichek, the no-nonsense war leader. We'd like to see Russian dictator Vladimir Putin try to mess with him. How about United States, 100, Russia, O. |
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Mark Maske in the Washington Post Dec. 9 quoted Brady as saying: "We're not trying to win 42-28. We're trying to kill teams. We're trying to blow them out if we can. You want to build momentum for each week. You don't want to be up 42-7 or 35-7, and all of a sudden you look up and it's 35-21. We don't want to be part of that … You gave other teams momentum for the next time they play you, or you gave another team a reason not to be intimidated."
That is certainly what happened in Afghanistan and Iraq. American leaders made two basic mistakes in both conflicts. They did not go in with overwhelming force and keep on fighting until every possible sort of resistance was stomped to death, and when the first phase of guerrilla attacks began, they responded with the least amount of force possible. |
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We’ve had a lot of tough generals who came out of the Vietnamese experience such as Colin Powell who realized that the United States should never go to war without using overwhelming force and with the support of the American people. Gen, David Petraeus, the army leader who devised and has apparently successfully engineered the surge in Iraq, looks like another kind of fighting general that America used to produced in times of crisis. It worries me that domestic politics are forcing the general to schedule the withdrawal of the surge troops before victory is assured. That is not Bill Bellichek’s way, for sure. He doesn’t play for ties, but for 50-to-0 total destruction of other teams. Other generals come over in press briefings more like 21st century metrosexuals rather than savage men of war like Ulysses S. Grant, George Patten and Curtis ‘Bombs Away’ Lemay. The media, especially television, has crippled the American ability to win a war in the 21st century. I recommend that all media except those that put on U.S. uniforms, learn to fight, carry weapons and subject themselves to World War II standards of censorship, be allowed anywhere near American soldiers in wartime. The great Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, who tore the guts out of the Confederacy by his March to the Sea, which led directly to the South’s defeat the following year, is best remembered for his quotation, “War is hell.” |
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I would just love to see Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad go up against Belichek I know where those flowers and Ahmad's lies of being a peaceful country would end up. |
Sherman is without doubt correct. Modern liberals conveniently forget his perspective for ending a war as soon as possible, with the least amount of casualties. Sherman knew that his methods induced a greater number of deaths initially but saved many, many more down the line. "War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it," Sherman said after the war. That is why he advocated and fought a war as brutally as possible, to end it in the soonest amount of time and ultimately, cause fewer deaths and injurines. It was the same thought process that led President Harry Truman to authorize the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those attacks killed 200,000 Japanese but ended the war, while an American invasion, with all Japanese civilians trained to fight to the death, might have caused five million dead Japanese, and 1 million American dead and wounded. And so Gen. Sherman said that once a war is begun, the only way to minimize its slaughter is to be as cruel as possible. The Democrats, and many Republicans, and just about all apolitical American citizens have forgotten, or never learned, a famous maxim by the 5th century A.D. Roman General Flavius Vegetius Renatus: "If you want peace, prepare for war.” |
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Americans once understood this, with President Theodore Roosevelt’s own famous maxim: “Speak softly, but carry a big stick.” Democrats, since being taken over by crazies radicalized by the Vietnam debacle, have been insisting that America throw away its big stick and just talk loudly, while listening hard as other countries described our many sins. America must never become bloodthirsty and imperialist. Gen. Sherman summed up in his memoirs what most veterans think of war: “I confess, without shame, that I am sick and tired of fighting—its glory is all moonshine; even success the most brilliant is over dead and mangled bodies, with the anguish and lamentations of distant families, appealing to me for sons, husbands, and fathers ... it is only those who have never heard a shot, never heard the shriek and groans of the wounded and lacerated ... that cry aloud for more blood, more vengeance, more desolation.” Iran, which is frantically assembling nuclear bombs in order to advance its agenda of the destruction of Israel and converting the rest of the world to its brand of Shia fanaticism that is a logical extension of the dog religion created by the pedophile and mass murderer Muhammed. Yet Bush, the Congress and Europeans want only to talk. |
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We will in perilous times. We need a tough guy as president, and one who is a winner at all costs as well. You don't like George W. Bush, namby-bamby Europe? Take Belichek |
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DRAFT BILL BELICHEK FOR PRESIDENT! Belichek as president of the United States would raise the equivalent of a Super Bowl trophy, whatever that might be. Maybe a REAL Nobel Peace Prize. |
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