Sunday, May 10, 2009

Comments on The Belmont Club,
"Who stays wins"


Ms Coulter, in her subtle nuanced style, wrote the Op-order on changing their culture on 9/13/2001.

We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.
What we need now is Staff who can expand that into a Field Manual.

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The theory was that post-colonial era policy for Wackistan and Pestholia would have three foci.

1) Defense, we “sell” them shiny toys, paid for by the US taxpayer, they provide remote site sensor stations and port call facilities that keep our Medical and Legal Corps busy treating the resultant cases of venereal disease and drug usage.

2) Education, we skim off the top 1% of their youth to study law and drugs at Columbia, administration and wine at Harvard, money and pizza at Chicago, philosophy and coffee at Paris or tennis and girls at Stanford. This subsidizes Western institutions and again usually the money comes from Uncle Sugar.

3) Development, unemployed holders of advanced degrees are sent off encourage the building of wells without tax collectors at the bottom and inoculations for people who at best have the husband talk to the Doctor in one room while the female patient waits in another room.

To everyone’s surprise the mechanisms of Western Civilization are so good that even when entrusted to agents of the US DoS, or NGOs or the UN (WHO and FAO) they still work. We did not convince them to take the gift of Birth Control that has so dramatically changed the life of women in the West, and their portrayal in the Belmont Club. Instead of that we gave them Death Control. The populations of Wackis and Pestholes have exploded. If they had stayed where they were 60 years ago relative to the West the problem would be simple but now there are just to many of them and they are on the move. To be exact they are coming here by the hundreds of thousands. Once they arrive their population continues to expand and claim the benefits of citizenship.

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