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Post by red14 on Feb 21, 2015 7:59:57 GMT -6
I have no horse riding training or experience at all, but what Pops said sounds reasonable. Didn't Churchill write once that there was nothing as exciting as being shot at with no effect? I always like to think being half American he embodied the best of both our nations. Most importantly a love and respect for freedom, a hate for dictators and considerable personal courage. Consider, a wartime leader happy to be pictured trying out smgs? I would like to see that with some of the bank managers we have today.He was a man's man. Education, intellect, rapier wit, acid tongue, courage, audacity, and experience make the total package. A great combination of skills and the ability to focus made him the greatest, and most important, man of his century.
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