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To: TobagoJack who wrote (143997)10/20/2018 11:58:55 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 218587
 
Putin sensibly explains asynchronous MAD war. It might be that listeners cannot hear. Most minds are shut, requiring elimination by natural selection to clear space for thinking and listening brains.

1812 Overture
Charge of the Light Brigade
WWI
Barbarossa

When those who in the laughably described free world think it a spiffing idea to show Putin who is boss have fully understood the intricate and gory detail of those 4 bygone times, perhaps they could make a case to have another go.

They should keep in mind that the cannons in the 1812 Overture would be replaced with 20 megaton sounds in the modern version.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (143997)10/21/2018 12:16:56 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 218587
 
Nervous laughter. = Scott Adams explains the significance of laughter from audiences. He explains that it's indication that people get the point and are persuaded.

11th November not long from now. 100 years after one of my grandfathers had a WWI Armistice. 160 years after an English great great grandfather died from wounds received in Crimea. I hope to not be part of supersonic grand scale equivalent MADness started at Armageddon.

But the trends are not good.

Mqurice