“Private property is one of the best institutions which has ever evolved, to protect us from the bullying of others.” Quote by Roger Scruton
“I've led this empty life for over forty years and now I can pass that heritage on and ensure that the misery will continue for at least one more generation.” YearsI CanGenerationsEmptyMiseryFortyHeritageEmpty Life Author:Larry David
“Marriage does not exist for the benefit of the present generation but for the benefit of the next” DoeNextGenerationsBenefits Author:Roger Scruton
“I am not the Conservative Party's health care spokesman. I'm fond of Andrew Lansley, and I strongly support David Cameron as party leader.” CarePartyLeaderSupportConservativeHealth CareAndrewCameronConservative Party Author:Daniel Hannan
“Taking on all at once Germany, Japan, and Italy - diverse enemies all - did not require the weeding out of all the fascists and their supporters in Mexico, Argentina, Eastern Europe, and the Arab world. Instead, those in jackboots and armbands worldwide quietly stowed all their emblems away as organized fascism died on the vine once the roots were torn out in Berlin, Rome, and Tokyo. So too will the terrorists, once their sanctuaries and capital shrivel up - as is happening as we speak.” WorldSpeakEnemyHappeningsEuropeRootsDiedTerroristGermanyOrganizedJapanWeedRomeFascismMexicoDiverseSupporterTornEasternBerlinSanctuaryFascistsVinesArgentinaTokyoEmblemsEastern EuropeArab World Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“The American people are not naifs who yearn for isolationism, but they are starting to ask some hard questions about the way we have been doing business for 50 years, and it may well be time to grant the French, Canadians, Germans, Turks, South Koreans, and a host of others their wishes for independence from us: polite friendship - but no alliances, no bases, no money, no trade concessions, and no more begging for the privilege of protecting them.” PeopleWayYearsWellsMayHas BeensHardAsksWishBasesIndependenceTradeSouthStartingPrivilegeGrantsHostPoliteAlliancesBeggingNo MoneyKoreanConcessionsIsolationismHard Questions Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“The United States military is now evolving geometrically as it gains experience from near-constant fighting and grafts new technology daily. Indeed, it seems to be doubling, tripling, and even quadrupling its lethality every few years. And the result is that we are outdistancing not merely the capabilities of our enemies but our allies as well - many of whom who have not fought in decades - at such a dizzying pace that our sheer destructive power makes it hard to work with others in joint operations.” YearsWellsHardStatesSeemsFightingUnitedResultsEnemyTechnologyUnited StatesMilitaryGainsConstantDecadesEvolveOperationsDestructiveAlliesPaceCapabilitySheerJointsNew TechnologyUnited States MilitaryDestructive Power Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“I wish I could attribute the absence of any conventional Arab offensive in the last 20 years to a change of political climate or a willingness to abide by past accords. But unfortunately it is more likely that the Egyptians or Syrians concluded that the next time their tanks headed to Tel Aviv, there was nothing stopping the counterassaults from ending up in downtown Cairo or Damascus.” YearsLastsPastPoliticalNextWishClimateAbsenceWillingnessAttributesConventionalOffensiveNext TimeStoppingTanksAccordDowntownCairo Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“Victory may now require a level of force deemed objectionable by civilized peoples, meaning that some, for justifiable reasons, may be reluctant to pursue it. But victory has not become an ossified concept altogether.” MayReasonForceLevelsVictoryConceptsPursueCivilizedReluctant Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“In Iraq #1 we stayed within U.N. mandates, limited our response, went home after Kuwait was freed - and were censured for allowing Shiites and Kurds to be butchered and not going to Baghdad when the road was open and the dictator tottering. In Iraq #2 we removed the tyrant at less cost than the liberation of Kuwait during the earlier war, stayed on to ensure freedom and fair representation for various groups - and are being castigated for either using too little force to ensure needed order or too much power that stifles indigenous aspirations and turns popular opinion against us.” LittlesWarHomeOrderTurnsForceOpinionToo MuchGroupsNeededCostFairsResponseIraqVariousLiberationAspirationAllowingTyrantsDictatorRepresentationIndigenousMandatesBaghdadPopular OpinionKurdsKuwaitToo Much Power Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“A country that cannot count its own illegal aliens - estimates range from 8-12 million - with a porous 2,000 mile border is not secure despite twelve carrier battle groups. We must accept that it is a cornerstone of Mexican foreign policy to export illegally each year a million of its own to the United States to avoid needed reform at home and to influence American domestic policy.” YearsCountryStatesHomeUnitedAcceptingMillionsUnited StatesGroupsInfluencePolicyNeededBattleMilesDespiteSecureAliensReformRangeBordersIllegalForeign PolicyTwelveMexicanCornerstonesCarrierIllegal AliensDomestic Policy Author:Victor Davis Hanson