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Father tells his daughter you are not ready to fly with the geese yet. In time you will understand why. Any ideas as to what this enigma/ metaphor means?

Note that geese fly long distances but are easy prey for high-flying predators.  Peregrines can take Canada Geese in midflight.  Eagles take geese much more easily.  The difference is that the peregrine must eat the goose where it lands.  An eagle will take the much heavier goose to its nest and feed it to its eaglets a piece at a time.

The ancient saw was, "Before you try to fly with eagles, learn what the goose faces."

We do that best with military training.  That way, we give the goose the same talons as the eagle -- and the will to use them.

Leftists don't matter, but reason matters. Disregard leftists as they cannot understand reason.
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Anonymous Comment

Rocmike aka Yechiel nice life you have led Julius Watler.

 
MGySgt Edward S. Renner USMC

Tadpole, tell me, have you just recently gone crazy or did that happen some time ago?

 
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Rocmike in your deranged mind do you really believe you have anyone fooled by posting under all these different aliases? Hours upon hours every day of nothing but repeating the same crap over and over and going to old questions and answers no one has been on in a long time. Today it is Dave Palmer, Renner and Anonymous. After you finally stop today you will sleep for a few hours and start all over again. There is something seriously wrong with you. GET A LIFE

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