Patton seemed to be mostly about my army can beat your army which proved to be correct so it's hard to say what he would think about the nuances of modern warfare like Vietnam where the enemy didn't come out to meet you face to face on the battlefield.Mountaineer wrote:I like that movie a lot. Good old General Patton was damn sure of what was right and wrong in the military sense. George S. did a great job of playing George P. I wonder how George P. would be handling the middle east mess, or his jello in chief?Fred wrote:That's a cool way of looking at it. Neither one of us is lukewarm. Reminds me of scene in the movie Patton where he wouldn't drink with the Russians but he finally agreed to it as one son of a bitch to another.Mountaineer wrote: I think you also are thinking outside the box, just in a different direction than I. It is those who pick and choose the parts of Scripture that fit their personal agendas that I wonder about - the lukewarm types described in Revelation 3:16. "So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth."
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There is probably a religious point to be made there but I'll have to retreat and think of it because it's not coming to me right away.