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Thursday, October 14, 2004Gary, I am in utter agreement. Fabrizio Quattrocchi is a great hero and a true man. I applaud him and mourn his loss. He was a true hero. Derb hit the nail on the head. I hope that when my time comes, I can die 1/10th as well as Mr. Quattrocchi did.And a word about that Stein article. I don't exaggerate when I say that his article, the one that the Telegraph was too cowardly to publish, may very well be one of the greatest opinion colums ever written. Seriously. It is a moving, powerful indictment of our sissified, girlie-man drenched society. We are soft, we are ignoble, and we are weak. There are pockets of honor and bravery -- most of these folks go down to their local Armed Forces Recruiting Office and sign up, but there is a sad, weak, wussy streak that runs strong in our Western Culture. One only need look at the fact that millions of people will vote for John Kerry to see that. Does anyone better represent the pansy-ified, soft, wimpy, simpering, whimpering portion of our culture than John Kerry? [Permalink] (0) comments
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