should be of a swaggering handsome gent brandishing a scimitar in which to impress two burqua clad damsels...
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should be of a swaggering handsome gent brandishing a scimitar in which to impress two burqua clad damsels...
"What is best in life?" "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women."
Umar, Make it a Crusader with the cruciform sword and the burqa clad ladies and we'll really make a splash.
and the motto could be: "We're just here for the wine, women, and song!" in Arabic.
"What is best in life?" "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women."
Great, now I'm thinking about graphics and slogans...
"The status quo is not sustainable. All of DoD needs to be placed in a large bag and thoroughly shaken. Bureaucracy and micromanagement kill."
-- Ken White
"With a plan this complex, nothing can go wrong." -- Schmedlap
"We are unlikely to usefully replicate the insights those unencumbered by a military staff college education might actually have." -- William F. Owen
Here's how it might look on a t-shirt.
"The status quo is not sustainable. All of DoD needs to be placed in a large bag and thoroughly shaken. Bureaucracy and micromanagement kill."
-- Ken White
"With a plan this complex, nothing can go wrong." -- Schmedlap
"We are unlikely to usefully replicate the insights those unencumbered by a military staff college education might actually have." -- William F. Owen
Clear, hold, build
It's not the size that counts
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"of the war" seems to break the cadence - my perception.
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