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Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Laws of the land change.
Look at homos.
Hamas?
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satellitedriver

Moderator
Under current law and treaties, Great Lakes water cannot leave its drainage basin.
Let it flow to the sea and let it be, then.
I was referring to the waters that have left and are leaving the drainage basin and freely flowing to the sea.
Seems like a waste, to my pea brain.
Mother Earth knows her business.
Evaporation will always return the rain/snow melt to the basin and let it flow to the sea's and oceans.
Mankind has always set the boundary's around their domain and then try to control nature.
I have no full answer to our present human conditions.
Too many people breeding and relying on too few resources is how many past civilizations met their end.
Warfare and environment effects helped that along also.
We all are just dust in the wind.
 

satellitedriver

Moderator
That's actually from Brigadier General Buonaparte.
Who read/studied those words, while coming up the ranks.
All great leaders learned from the past.
John friend. Kennedy’s inaugural address inspired children and adults to see the importance of civic action and public service. His historic words, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country,”
Everyone attributes and remembers that phrase in JFK's inaugural address to him.
JFK said those words, but Cicero 1,500yrs before JFK's speech pinned those words.
True leaders learn from the past.
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
Who read/studied those words, while coming up the ranks.
All great leaders learned from the past.
John friend. Kennedy’s inaugural address inspired children and adults to see the importance of civic action and public service. His historic words, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country,”
Everyone attributes and remembers that phrase in JFK's inaugural address to him.
JFK said those words, but Cicero 1,500yrs before JFK's speech pinned those words.
True leaders learn from the past.
JFK plagiarized a lot.
 

satellitedriver

Moderator
I never did like Kansas.
Met some really good people there.
Friendly hard working folk.
Oh, you were speaking of the band.:student:
Very accomplished talented musicians.
Taste aside, just listen to how well they play and harmonize.
Many artists/bands I dislike to listen too, but I do enjoy and admire their craftsmanship.
 

Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Who read/studied those words, while coming up the ranks.
All great leaders learned from the past.
I disagree with the tigons of the statement.
It is entirely possible that someone, somewhere uttered something similar, but the context and phrase belongs to the person I stated they do.
I doubt if you can find anything credible to negate that fact.
 

satellitedriver

Moderator
I disagree with the tigons of the statement.
It is entirely possible that someone, somewhere uttered something similar, but the context and phrase belongs to the person I stated they do.
I doubt
if you can find anything credible to negate that fact.
Read Sun Tzu's work and share the difference in phrase, context and verbiage.
They, (the person you attributed the quote to) have may stated it, but someone said/wrote it before them.
Tigons is a new word for me and I will admit my ignorance.
I looked up Tigons and it is an animal in captivity.
I doubt your credibility, not to be negative.
 

Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Read Sun Tzu's work and share the difference in phrase, context and verbiage.
They, (the person you attributed the quote to) have may stated it, but someone said/wrote it before them.
Tigons is a new word for me and I will admit my ignorance.
I looked up Tigons and it is an animal in captivity.
I doubt your credibility, not to be negative.
Tigons is an autocorrect error for “origins”.
So, you blast someone for calling you out for a typo and THATs what you pick up on with my statement?

What credibility do you doubt? That I know something more than you apparently do?
 
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