Before there was a microsoft , before there was mcDonalds', before there was a margrem thAtcher or a roland reagan or a dick cHeney, there was...
GENGHIS Khan. Genghis Kahn lived thousands of years ago in the nineteenth century i know that is a scientific fact as i read it somewhere in a very respected text book so don't question me and genguis khan is the father of modern conversatism he was a respected ruler but more than repsected he was feared and that is what is really important in getting things done in the world if you coddle your enemies they will -- like small children- grow up to be your bane someday so you kill them now and be done with it that is the genguis kahn philosophy
its only sensible
todays generation is coddled into becomeing left leaning radical liberals of the socialism agenda and cannot see the wisdom of merciless brutality someday howevern they will come for you you will be the first to go you who believe in tolerance and politically correct poppycock and oither such rubbish they hate your freedom and you will go first they will repsect the one without mercy and he will survive
as ghenguis kahn said
Happiness lies in conquering one's enemies,
in having them run from you in fear of life, in stealing their property,
in savoring their despair, in raping their wives and daughters.
thats the type of clearheaded conversatism we need in the world today thanks to the leadership of the Gorge w Bush amdimistyration, we might be able to aschive this kind of excess soon






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and even though i think your style is quite funny, its not so funny when you think about the reality of it all :(
but i do like your style
This is what he supposedly purportedly not-provenly said:
“The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy, to drive him before you, to see his cities reduced to ashes, to see those who love him shrouded in tears, and to gather into your bosom his wives and daughters.”
“I am the punishment of God...If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.”
Quote from Article: "One of the fascinating paradoxes of the Mongols is that they combined appalling disregard for human life with steadfast adherence to noble values. Even their harshest detractors commented on their physical courage, endurance, discipline and obedience to their own laws. Women in Mongol society enjoyed a high status and rights that were rare for that time and much later.
One of the most salient characteristics of the Mongols was a strict sense of honor and loyalty, and respect for these qualities in others, even opponents. When Temuchin was still struggling for power, and at a low point in his fortunes, he was wounded in a skirmish. While riding away, he and his band were overtaken by a lone horseman, who rode up and announced that he had fired the arrow that had wounded Temuchin. Temuchin could kill him if he chose, but if not, he would become Temuchin's loyal follower. Temuchin commented on the man's courage and integrity, accepted the offer, and conferred on him the name Jebei, The Arrow. It was a good choice. Jebei became one of Genghis Khan's greatest generals, led the invasion of Persia, and led the great exploratory raid around the Caspian Sea."
War is such a paradox. Without it, there would be no United States. With it, untold innocents have been annihilated and nothing but devastation has resulted. Golly.
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