Wednesday, July 21, 2010

A Three Percent Catechism: "How would you choose to live and die? On the golf course?"


A catechism (pronounced /ˈkætəkɪzəm/; Ancient Greek: κατηχισμός from kata = "down" + echein = "to sound", literally "to sound down" (into the ears), i.e. to indoctrinate) is a summary or exposition of doctrine, traditionally used in Christian religious teaching from New Testament times to the present. -- Wikipedia.


In a comment on the 20 July 1944 anniversary post below, commenter Female III said...

We're conceived, we live this life and we die. Most die from illness or old age. Some from accidents. Others are given the chance to do great things for great reasons. How would you choose to live and die? On the golf course?

I am grateful to be facing the enemy of God and my country because it is a chance for me to inflict great damage upon them. Nobody gets out of this alive. I choose to live and die fighting the enemy. What a great time to be an American.


I have read nothing that better expresses the Three Percent Catechism.

LATER: A deep bow and flourish of the boonie hat to Female III. I have printed this out and posted it at my work station.

19 comments:

Dakota said...

We're conceived, we live this life and we die. Most die from illness or old age. Some from accidents. Others are given the chance to do great things for great reasons. How would you choose to live and die? On the golf course?

I am grateful to be facing the enemy of God and my country because it is a chance for me to inflict great damage upon them. Nobody gets out of this alive. I choose to live and die fighting the enemy. What a great time to be an American.


EXCELLENT !!!!

Defender said...

How appropriate to read this the day after your excellent tribute to General Von Stauffenberg and company. They could have enjoyed a life of comfort and privilege if they had chosen to "go along to get along." Instead, they dared greatly and took that leap of faith into the cold, cold water. And their countrymen let them sink. And we know how it happened. Small surrenders imposed for "the greater good."
There ARE no small surrenders when the issue is freedom.

Charlie said...

Very, very well said.

Concerned American said...

Amen.

Stevearl said...

The most inspiring statement I have read in a very long time; most excellent!!!

Steve said...

Excellent!

Anonymous said...

OUTSTANDING!

Johnny said...

How about one of Jeff Cooper's favorites, "How Did You Die" by Edmund Vance Cook

...
Death comes with a crawl, or comes with a pounce,
And whether he’s slow or spry,
It isn’t the fact that you’re dead that counts,
But only, how did you die?

Anonymous said...

There is another Hebrew word for Schumer's buddy:

schmuck

Anonymous said...

I Say HooAhh!

Haywood
III

MamaLiberty said...

I choose to live - as the owner of my body, mind and soul. I choose to live with integrity and at peace with all who wish it.

Those who attack me will be met with all of the strength and determination of which I am capable, and I will die doing so if necessary.

But I will never seek to do the attacking and will never be glad for the death of anyone, however necessary.

Pericles said...

There are people in history we admire because they were faced with extraordinary events and rose to the occasion.

Our turn to become the people we admire may be on the way.

Bill (Bad Cyborg) Mullins said...

I want to die 2 weeks after my 104th birthday; shot by the jealous husband of a 20 year old.

Fighting to protect my family ain't half bad, neither. If, by my death, I can buy 5 minutes of liberty for my family I figure it'll be a bargain.


Bad Cyborg X

DC Wright said...

Outstanding post... and she really nailed it to the wall.

Joel said...

I don't know if God exists, and if this is the way it treats its people I don't have much use for the country. So I don't care about their enemies. Who makes a country its enemies but its government?

But I know who MY enemies and the enemies of those I love are, and I can think of worse ways to live and die than to fight them.

I've been on a golf course. Boring.

Johnny said...

In any case, a golf course is the willful and deliberate misuse of a perfectly good rifle range.

John said...

We're conceived, we live this life and we die. Most die from illness or old age. Some from accidents. Others are given the chance to do great things for great reasons. How would you choose to live and die? On the golf course?

I am grateful to be facing the enemy of God and my country because it is a chance for me to inflict great damage upon them. Nobody gets out of this alive. I choose to live and die fighting the enemy. What a great time to be an American.
THANK YOU MIKE, CLOSE TO MY HEART THIS IS ..SO CLOSE I FEEL I COULD OF WRITTEN THIS. I PLAN TO POST THIS WHERE I CAN.UNLESS YOU CAN GIVE ME NAME TO ATTRIBUTE THIS QUOTE TO A PERSON I WILL EITHER PUT IT ANON OR REWORD IT.

Snaggle-Tooth Jones said...

What she said.

T.A.M.N. said...

@ Female III:

www.TheAmericanMilitiaNetwork.com

You will not face that enemy alone. We'd be proud to count you among us.