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Posted:  06 Sep 2007 21:14   Last Edited By: Tim
Do Not Act Like - John Wayne - Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan - Behave Like a Wimp!


Article by By Lance Winslow

Now I have heard it all. Recently a gentleman told me not to use sports or war terms in talking with him and advised me to use words that were gentle and sincere or pleasant and uplifting? Community based words that spoke to the common good. My dominant speech offended him and he felt that was not proper behavior?

Well if that is not the most socialist, weak minded, panty waste comment I have had all year, I cannot imagine what is? My gosh what are we doing to the men in our society, making them into a bunch of weak wimps? How on Earth are we going to get everything we need to get done with everyone running around like a bunch of politically correct panty wastes?

The gentleman indicated that I needed to get back with family and community type terms, rather than robust speech used by coaches, generals, athletes, leaders and winners. Well the fact is I have had a lot of practice doing the community stuff too. I have given enough speeches to the community "ies" to understand all that.

Indeed, I have empathy for others, but tough love also, not everyone is required to suffer fools or kiss up to underachievers and wimps. Performance is crucial and if it is not, why do it, why care, why try? Exactly the weakness we are creating in society, why? The movement towards weakness is dangerous to the survival of the nation, we must not go there.

Look, I have broken bread with the homeless for Christmas, wrapped toys with the USMC, washed cars with the youth groups and built homes for humanity. I see all that. I did that and still do whenever I get the chance to pitch in but do not mistake my acts of kindness for a sense of weakness. Meanwhile just so you know, I can do all that community stuff too;

http://www.carwashguys.com/history/museum1.shtml

You see, John Wayne, Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan were great leaders and they inspired nations. So they are not exactly to be forgotten and there probably is nothing wrong with that. Weakness and acting like a wimp leads to becoming one.

Our societies are raising too many weak men. I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington
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Thoughts comments?
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.
Posted:  07 Sep 2007 01:18
Can't argue with that article.
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But the backdrops peel and the sets give way and the cast get eaten by the play, there's a murderer at the matinee, there are dead men in the aisles

And the patrons and the actors too are uncertain if the show is through and with sidelong looks await their cue, but the frozen mask just smiles
Posted:  07 Sep 2007 15:11
Fascinating. I thought you might be on the side of those that think tag and dodgeball are too dangerous for kids physical well and mental well being, and men should be all sensitive and junk like that.
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.
Posted:  08 Sep 2007 01:28
The danger of either thinking all members of a group are exactly the same, or in your case, maybe just the danger of thinking.
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But the backdrops peel and the sets give way and the cast get eaten by the play, there's a murderer at the matinee, there are dead men in the aisles

And the patrons and the actors too are uncertain if the show is through and with sidelong looks await their cue, but the frozen mask just smiles
Posted:  08 Sep 2007 18:56
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The danger of either thinking all members of a group are exactly the same
Ahh I was trying to be civil and you hit me while I wasn't looking. What a cheap shot. You can't blame me for thinking of you as the hippie flower and peace kind of guy now can you?
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.
Posted:  09 Sep 2007 01:12
I am a self professed hippy. When exactly was the last time you can think of me being politically correct or wimpy with my speech and how are those two things connected anyways?
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But the backdrops peel and the sets give way and the cast get eaten by the play, there's a murderer at the matinee, there are dead men in the aisles

And the patrons and the actors too are uncertain if the show is through and with sidelong looks await their cue, but the frozen mask just smiles
Posted:  09 Sep 2007 01:14
What's really funny here is this;

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The gentleman indicated that I needed to get back with family and community type terms, rather than robust speech


This reminds me of your suggestion to pipe in TVLand to Iraq.
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But the backdrops peel and the sets give way and the cast get eaten by the play, there's a murderer at the matinee, there are dead men in the aisles

And the patrons and the actors too are uncertain if the show is through and with sidelong looks await their cue, but the frozen mask just smiles
Posted:  10 Sep 2007 15:14
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I am a self professed hippy.
I knew it. Dannnnggg hippy.
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.