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Unemployed Swedes Could Be Forced Into Wars Abroad - Magda Hassan - 12-09-2010 I could see this coming. I expect it to be rolled out everywhere. Lock up your sons! The recruitment advertising is very deceptive. I mean, does anyone really think the Norwegians are going to cross the border and invade Sweden? Quote:Unemployed Swedes Could Be Forced Into Wars Abroad Unemployed Swedes Could Be Forced Into Wars Abroad - Ed Jewett - 12-09-2010 Similar concepts and draft legislation exist in America. The Empire must have materiel, and the First Lady is campaigning for improved physical fitness; the canon fodder must be of a limited caliber. Unemployed Swedes Could Be Forced Into Wars Abroad - Jan Klimkowski - 12-09-2010 Squire nagged and bullied till I went to fight, (Under Lord Derby's scheme). I died in hell - (They called it Passchendaele). My wound was slight, And I was hobbling back; and then a shell Burst slick upon the duck-boards; so I fell Into the bottomless mud, and lost the light. At sermon-time, while Squire is in his pew, He gives my gilded name a thoughtful stare; For, though low down upon the list, I'm there; "In proud and glorious memory" ... that's my due. Two bleeding years I fought in France, for Squire: I suffered anguish that he's never guessed. Once I came home on leave: and then went west ... What greater glory could a man desire? Siegfried Sassoon, Memorial Tablet, November 1918 Unemployed Swedes Could Be Forced Into Wars Abroad - Ed Jewett - 13-09-2010 O, I wish Guy Dushanek were still with us. Guy was my high school English teacher. To him, I owe debts I can never repay. He was a great and revered teacher (not just by me), a good baseball coach (though I never got the chance to play for him), and a great spirit. He taught me much about writing, encouraged me to do more of it, and taught me those old English poems from the Great War. A remembrance of our impromptu skit in which Walter Crankit and Harry Unreasonable interviewed Nanook of the North hung over his desk for years. When, after graduation and the first months of my collegiate stint in the voluntary ROTC unit called the Bay State Special Forces was at its peak, I returned to my old high school in spit-polished jump boots, brass buttoned green dress uniform, and black beret, and stopped in his office between classes to see him. He shunned me. He quite literally would not speak to me. Decades later, I wrote him the letter to thank him and tell him that he quite literally may have saved my life and my soul. Should auld acquaintance be forgot... :beer: Unemployed Swedes Could Be Forced Into Wars Abroad - Jan Klimkowski - 13-09-2010 Ed - thanks for sharing those memories of an inspirational teacher. I too was taught those WW1 poems at school. If in some smothering dreams you too could pace Behind the wagon that we flung him in, And watch the white eyes writhing in his face, His hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin; If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs, Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,--- My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori. The old and enduring lie. |