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REQUIEM

Below are the two final essays to be posted on Allegiance and Duty Betrayed. The first one is written by a friend -- screen name 'Euro-American Scum' -- who, over the past four years, has been the most faithful essayist here. He has written about everything from his pilgrimage to Normandy in 2004 to take part in the 60th–year commemoration of the invasion, to his memories of his tour in Vietnam. His dedication to America’s founding principles ... and those who have sacrificed to preserve them over the past 200+ years ... is unequaled. Thank you, E-A-S. It has been a privilege to include your writing here, and it is a privilege to call you my friend.

The second essay is my own farewell. And with it I thank all of the many regular visitors, and those who may have only dropped in occasionally, for coming here. I hope you learned something. I hope a seed or two was planted. But, even if not, I thank you for stopping by ... 25 March, 2010

1/27/2010

Am I the Only One Who Sees a Resemblance? :)

Haskell-Geithner

5 comments:

John Galt said...

Some physical resemblance, but mostly it's in the personality (which I guess was your point). ;)

DaveBurkett said...

LOL! Your point? :)

Arlene Albrecht said...

Haskell had waaaaaay more principles.

MontyPython2 said...

I know you're being facetious, but I'll bet if one of those police artists took Haskell's photo and "aged it" (like they do) another 30 years, it'd be pretty close. :-)

Wheaton said...

Geithner wears a bad toupee; the kid has his own hair.