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nessuno:

--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on October 13, 2007, 09:50:39 PM ---Welcome, friend of Bullcat.

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Thank You There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs  :).  BullCat Jr. is my daughter.
She thinks you are all great on the JTF Forum.  O0

MarZutra:
Yes Douglas MacArthur had a fabulous life.  It was tragic how, being totally right, he was undermined by those corrupt elitists/globalists around him thus making him retire.  Funny, how is retirement parade was one of the biggest celebrations for any American official signifying that most thought he was correct in his views. 

Sadly, history seems to dictate that the 1964's "Extremism in the defense of Liberty has no vice": Barry Goldwater and "McCarthyisms": Joseph McCarthy were too largely correct.  Being outside the fould of central power: CFR/Rockefeller Eastarn Establishment......they were undermined and distroyed. 

All three men are highly comparable to Rabbi Kahane's confrontation with the "Jewish" Bolshevik and Diasproa "Jewish" Mainstream Establishments...

If you like to read, I'd recommend Barry Goldwater's "With No Apologies" and "Joseph McCarthy: Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator" by Arthur Herman

nessuno:

--- Quote from: MarZutra on October 14, 2007, 09:26:50 AM ---Yes Douglas MacArthur had a fabulous life.  It was tragic how, being totally right, he was undermined by those corrupt elitists/globalists around him thus making him retire.  Funny, how is retirement parade was one of the biggest celebrations for any American official signifying that most thought he was correct in his views. 

Sadly, history seems to dictate that the 1964's "Extremism in the defense of Liberty has no vice": Barry Goldwater and "McCarthyisms": Joseph McCarthy were too largely correct.  Being outside the fould of central power: CFR/Rockefeller Eastarn Establishment......they were undermined and distroyed. 

All three men are highly comparable to Rabbi Kahane's confrontation with the "Jewish" Bolshevik and Diasproa "Jewish" Mainstream Establishments...

If you like to read, I'd recommend Barry Goldwater's "With No Apologies" and "Joseph McCarthy: Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator" by Arthur Herman

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Very interesting MarZutra!
I learned alot about Mac Arthur helping BullCat Jr. to look him up.
I will also make a list of the books you suggest - so I can check them out of the library.  Thanks Again.  

This thread has been great for the both of us - especially it has fueled BullCat Jr.'s interest in history and in the great country she lives in.
She is also learning of all the sacrifice it took to make this such a great country. She is learning to value and defend her way of life, even at this young age, from all you very passionate and intelligent people.

She is also learning about Israel, her people and their daily struggle for survival.

cjd:

--- Quote from: MarZutra on October 14, 2007, 09:26:50 AM ---Yes Douglas MacArthur had a fabulous life.  It was tragic how, being totally right, he was undermined by those corrupt elitists/globalists around him thus making him retire.  Funny, how is retirement parade was one of the biggest celebrations for any American official signifying that most thought he was correct in his views. 

Sadly, history seems to dictate that the 1964's "Extremism in the defense of Liberty has no vice": Barry Goldwater and "McCarthyisms": Joseph McCarthy were too largely correct.  Being outside the fould of central power: CFR/Rockefeller Eastarn Establishment......they were undermined and distroyed. 

All three men are highly comparable to Rabbi Kahane's confrontation with the "Jewish" Bolshevik and Diasproa "Jewish" Mainstream Establishments...

If you like to read, I'd recommend Barry Goldwater's "With No Apologies" and "Joseph McCarthy: Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator" by Arthur Herman

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Your very right about MacArthur he was indeed a great general and many people loved him. I was really made aware of this some years ago while traveling through Virgina and I stumbled onto his burial site. It is an enormous building much like Grants Tomb but only more elaborate. On the main level they have the crypt for his wife his son and himself and on the second level they have a museum with all his stuff medals, uniforms, personal belongings  everything very detailed. In the back of the building they have an annex used as a gift shop and in there they even have his car from the Philippians. Its to bad its in a rough neighborhood because its a great stop for people who are interested in military history to see.

nessuno:
I think you were afraid of the bear!  It's cheating I know because I was there - am I right? :::D

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