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  1. It is your home state:

    saratogian.com/articles/2013/01/29/news/doc5108795722a87952348056.txt

    So you run off to the bushes and refuse to enter your own politics?

    Jump out of airplanes? O.K.
    Duck live fire in Iraq? O.K.
    Stand in front of people and expain your view?

    So maybe truth is that you would not win, but you
    would have tried. Do you have combat fatigue?
    Do you have an underlying fear of another battle?

    Thomas Sowell, now in his mid 80’s, wrote:
    The first law of economics is scarcity: There
    is never enough of anything to satisfy all
    those who want it. The first lesson of politics
    is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”

    The above assessment applies to leadership
    and more so good leadership. A reading of
    your scribings about Afganistan demonstrates
    an opinion about poor leadership.

    What value is it to recognize poor or corrupt
    leaders when you will not try to show the
    correct way?

    A certain captain in U. S. Army understood
    bad leadership. That was when he was in in 20’s.

    Now that he is over those years, has he lost the
    ability to recognize incompetance and evil?

    Most men peak their performance before age 40.
    Does combat experience cause the downhill to
    begin at younger age?

    Yes, the easier path may be in the land who killed
    or got rid of their ‘kulaks’, but you grew your skills
    where? Now the obligation is New York. That is
    where the real war is. Where are the leaders?

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