On Saturday 08 September 2007 12:56, Adam Buckland wrote:
> However, when compared to you Ghengis Khan is a liberal.....

Hi Adam!

Actually, . . .

"Chingis Khan, who, by his own people, always was regarded a 
statesman-philosopher of profound wisdom more than a warrior. The 
belligerence was dictated by the circumstances in which the Mongols were 
living, and must not be taken for their contribution to Mankind and Universe. 
The teachings of Chingis Khan are forever relevant across space and time."

http://www.coldsiberia.org/webdoc9.htm#Its%20message
(quote is from well down on the page)

Ghengis Khan, among other accomplishments, instituted a form of World 
Government. It didn't last, because World Government is impractical, but it 
is surely a liberal idea. GK was liberal compared to most anyone.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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