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The Liberal “Crying Game” – Wisconsin Style
American Live Wire ^ | 6/6/12 | David Webb

Posted on 06/06/2012 10:19:00 AM PDT by Chris in VA

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To: JRandomFreeper
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women."

I thought of the same quote last night, especially after catching Blitzer's (CNN) change of enthusiasm after the victory. However, I do believe that we should give attribution and the correct quote ('their' rather than 'the').

Conan: "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women!"

"Conan the Barbarian" 1982 - BUT in reality lifted from a novel about a real barbarian conqueror, GENGHIS KAHN: THE EMPEROR OF ALL MEN by Harold Lamb (1927). "Nay," responded the Kahn, "to crush your enemies, to see them fall at your feet -- to take their horses and goods and hear the lamentation of their women. That is best."

Just adding to everybody's good day!

21 posted on 06/06/2012 12:15:16 PM PDT by SES1066 (Government is NOT the reason for my existence!)
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I'm rarely completely correct, but I'm mostly close. ;)

Good enough for a cook.

/johnny

22 posted on 06/06/2012 12:39:43 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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