Quote by Norman Schwarzkopf
Going to war without France is like going hunting without an accor

Going to war without France is like going hunting without an accordion. – Norman Schwarzkopf

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He is neither a strategist nor is he schooled in the operational arts, nor is he a tactician, nor is he a general. Other than that hes a great military man. – Norman Schwarzkopf

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War contains so much folly, as well as wickedness, that much is to be hoped from the progress of reason. – James Madison

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Bushs war in Iraq has done untold damage to the United States. It has impaired our military power and undermined the morale of our armed forces. Our troops were trained to project overwhelming power. They were not trained for occupation duties. – George Soros

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Theres an assault on human sexuality, as Judge Scalia said, theyve taken sides in the culture war and on top of that if we have a democracy, the democratic processes should be that we can elect representatives who will share our point of view and vote those things into law. – Pat Robertson

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There are evils that have the ability to survive identification and go on for ever… money, for instance, or war. – Saul Bellow

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