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The world expects us to play by Marquess of Queensbury rules while our opponents kick us in the nads, like the Redcoats marched in formation while the Minutemen picked them off from behind trees.
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In 1945, we faced Asians who fought with suicidal, quasi-religious fervor, believing death in battle was like catching the express to paradise. Two A-bombs made them industrious and peaceloving.
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And they were like firecrackers compared to what we have now. Of course, it takes a true man to use them.
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