Mike Gallagher : Why Bother? - Townhall.com
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Monty's Bar - pacta sunt servanda
agreements must be kept
The most important issues facing Americans today are the security of our nation and what Civilization and Culture we will pass to future generations.
Monty's Bar is my way of addressing these issues.
My political philosophy can best be described as classical liberalism, the belief in liberty, and that foundation shapes my views, opinions and discussions.
I am most concerned with security and terrorism issues in historical and current events contexts. I consider economic, culture, and boarder control among others to be security issues and will try to show how these issues are linked to our security.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Mike Gallagher : Why Bother? - Townhall.com
Posted by Bartender@montysbar.us at 8:30 AM
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Civilization and Culture.
We spend our treasure, time and energy on matters that do not even rise to the level of trivial and studiously ignore matters that will kill many of us and destroy the ragged remnants of western civilization and culture.
Some are uninformed and simply do not know about the forces arrayed against them. These are members of the Ovis family.
Some become fixated on the obvious risk and fail to notice the hidden danger. These are members of the Capra family.
Many actively seek to remain uninformed, refusing to accept what their eyes and ears are telling them. Herds stampede for no reason. Individuals can be easily snagged by any passing predator. These are members of the Bovinae family.
A few are informed, accept what their eyes and ears tell them, stay apart from the herd, do not fixate on obvious risk and are acutely aware of the hidden danger. These are members of the Canid family. They attempt to alert the other families to the lurking dangers; are usually called fools and worse for their efforts.
Some are uninformed and simply do not know about the forces arrayed against them. These are members of the Ovis family.
Some become fixated on the obvious risk and fail to notice the hidden danger. These are members of the Capra family.
Many actively seek to remain uninformed, refusing to accept what their eyes and ears are telling them. Herds stampede for no reason. Individuals can be easily snagged by any passing predator. These are members of the Bovinae family.
A few are informed, accept what their eyes and ears tell them, stay apart from the herd, do not fixate on obvious risk and are acutely aware of the hidden danger. These are members of the Canid family. They attempt to alert the other families to the lurking dangers; are usually called fools and worse for their efforts.

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