Re: Any IMO Offer Free Leads in Exchange for Below Street Commiss
And thank God for men like you, Lee. On behalf of my family I thank you for yours.
An observation: We arose in a generation challenged by dictators such as Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Hirohito, and Mao Tse Tung, et al. That generation soundly defeated them, and it was a strong, patriotic sense that propelled them into battle.
We grew up with that sense of patriotism passed down to us. Communism became more sly than the overt dictators of the WWII era. At first, under Stalin and Mao, they made bold claims, but that didn't work... then they began to spread their propaganda to a new generation that enjoyed the comforts their parents fought to preserve. Due to the laid back lifestyle of the "silent generation" in which they did not beat their chest of their participation, the steady drumbeat of the communist liberals' message spread throughout the world and caught hold. With political unrest that needed to be put down to ensure a democratic society, the natural fear of battle combined with the snake-charm liberal propaganda persuaded many to abandon the principals of duty, honor, country we earlier held dear.
Of all the branches of service, I regard the Marine Corps the strongest proponent of these principals, and this comes from a former Naval Officer. Both my sons and one daughter sought military service, one Army, one Navy, and one Air Force. But of all the men I worked with during my 33 year career in the airlines, the Marines hold the highest esteem. Semper Fi!
Ed
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Many talk the talk, Few walk the walk.
Thank you for your service.
Lee
And thank God for men like you, Lee. On behalf of my family I thank you for yours.
An observation: We arose in a generation challenged by dictators such as Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Hirohito, and Mao Tse Tung, et al. That generation soundly defeated them, and it was a strong, patriotic sense that propelled them into battle.
We grew up with that sense of patriotism passed down to us. Communism became more sly than the overt dictators of the WWII era. At first, under Stalin and Mao, they made bold claims, but that didn't work... then they began to spread their propaganda to a new generation that enjoyed the comforts their parents fought to preserve. Due to the laid back lifestyle of the "silent generation" in which they did not beat their chest of their participation, the steady drumbeat of the communist liberals' message spread throughout the world and caught hold. With political unrest that needed to be put down to ensure a democratic society, the natural fear of battle combined with the snake-charm liberal propaganda persuaded many to abandon the principals of duty, honor, country we earlier held dear.
Of all the branches of service, I regard the Marine Corps the strongest proponent of these principals, and this comes from a former Naval Officer. Both my sons and one daughter sought military service, one Army, one Navy, and one Air Force. But of all the men I worked with during my 33 year career in the airlines, the Marines hold the highest esteem. Semper Fi!
Ed
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