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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:12 pm
James Michie 1927
Dooley is a Traitor
'So then you won't fight?' 'Yes, your Honour,' I said, 'that's right.' 'Now is it that you simply aren't willing, Or have you a fundamental objection to killing?' Says the judge, blowing his nose And making his words stand to attention in long rows. I stand to attention too, but with half a grin (In my time I've done a good many in). 'No objection at all, sir,' I said. 'There's a deal of the world I'd rather see dead –– Such as Johnny Stubbs or Fred Settle or my last landlord, Mr Syme. Give me a gun and your blessing, your Honour, and I'll be killing them all the time. But my conscience says a clear no To killing a crowd of gentlemen I don't know. Why, I'd as soon think of killing a worshipful judge, High–court, like yourself (against whom, God knows, I've got no grudge –– So far), as murder a heap of foreign folk. If you've got no grudge, you've got no joke To laugh at after.' Now the words never come flowing Proper for me till I get the old pipe going. And just as I was poking Down baccy, the judge looks up sharp with 'No smoking, Mr Dooley. We're not fighting this war for fun. And we want a clearer reason why you refuse to carry a gun. This war is not a personal feud, it's a fight Against wrong ideas on behalf of the Right. Mr Dooley, won't you help to destroy evil ideas?' 'Ah, your Honour, here's the tragedy,' I said. 'I'm not a man of the mind. I couldn't find it in my heart to be unkind To an idea. I wouldn't know one if I saw one. I haven't one of my own. So I'd best be leaving other people's alone.' 'Indeed,' he sneers at me, 'this defence is Curious for someone with convictions in two senses. A criminal invokes conscience to his aid To support an individual withdrawal from a communal crusade Sanctioned by God, led by the Church, against a godless, churchless nation!' I asked his Honour for a translation. 'You talk of conscience,' he said. 'What do you know of the Christian creed?' 'Nothing, sir, except what I can read. That's the most you can hope for from us jail–birds. I just open the Book here and there and look at the words. And I find that when the Lord himself misliked an evil notion He turned it into a pig and drove it squealing over a cliff into the ocean, And the loony ran away And lived to think another day. There was a clean job done and no blood shed! Everybody happy and forty wicked thoughts drowned dead. A neat and Christian murder. None of your mad slaughter Throwing away the brains with the blood and the baby with the bathwater. Now I look at the war as a sportsman. It's a matter of choosing The decentest way of losing. Heads or tails, losers or winners, We all lose, we're all damned sinners. And I'd rather be with the poor cold people at the wall that's shot Than the bloody guilty devils in the firing–line, in Hell and keeping hot.' 'But what right, Dooley, what right,' he cried, 'Have you to say the Lord is on your side?' 'That's a dirty crooked question,' back I roared. 'I said not the Lord was on my side, but I was on the side of the Lord.' Then he was up at me and shouting, But by and by he calms: 'Now we're not doubting Your sincerity, Dooley, only your arguments, Which don't make sense.' ('Hullo,' I thought, 'that's the wrong way round. I may be skylarking a bit, but my brainpan's sound.') Then biting his nail and sugaring his words sweet: 'Keep your head, Mr Dooley. Religion is clearly not up your street. But let me ask you as a plain patriotic fellow Whether you'd stand there so smug and yellow If the foe were attacking your own dear sister.' 'I'd knock their brains out, mister, On the floor,' I said. 'There,' he says kindly, 'I knew you were no pacifist. It's your straight duty as a man to enlist. The enemy is at the door.' You could have downed Me with a feather. 'Where?' I gasp, looking round. 'Not this door,' he says angered. 'Don't play the clown. But they're two thousand miles away planning to do us down. Why, the news is full of the deeds of those murderers and rapers.' 'Your Eminence,' I said, 'my father told me never to believe the papers But to go by my eyes, And at two thousand miles the poor things can't tell truth from lies.' His fearful spectacles glittered like the moon: 'For the last time what right Has a man like you to refuse to fight?' 'More right,' I said, 'than you. You've never murdered a man, so you don't know what is it I won't do. I've done it in good hot blood, so haven't I the right to make bold To declare that I shan't do it in cold?' The the judge rises in a great rage And writes Dooley Is A Traitor in black upon a page And tells me I must die. 'What, me?' says I. 'If you still won't fight.' 'Well, yes, your Honour,' I said, 'that's right.'
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:13 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:18 pm
A poem. Amusing, yet filled with a message that fits our time and actions.
Reeeead it. *zooms off*
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:18 pm
Well Wulf, if you mean the fight, it should last a while. I'd like to give him some exercise to shake off the rust. So I consider it a good work out, with a good opponent, some type of brutal "Get Down." type battle.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:18 pm
[.. X ..] i wonder how long this lasts, really.
reiko> who? not athena... I've never fought Athena. I was talking about Mist Hybrin. And no I don't "train" people. They teach themselves the moves, and refine and gain experience by fighting me or whoever else. That's the way I learned. Not with an endless lecture.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:23 pm
random> i've got half a mind to resize your post to "tiny." tl;dr.
max> -nods- you've had this guy before? i thought this was one of the generic guys we were mentioning. i'm thinking less about fighting a gladiator who's going to shield bash and scream SPART-T-T-T-T-A-A-A-A, and more that i'm trying to use one hand for as long as possible. it worked against someone in BA, much to my suprise... full disarm with one hand.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:29 pm
[.. X ..] random> i've got half a mind to resize your post to "tiny." tl;dr.
max> -nods- you've had this guy before? i thought this was one of the generic guys we were mentioning. i'm thinking less about fighting a gladiator who's going to shield bash and scream SPART-T-T-T-T-A-A-A-A, and more that i'm trying to use one hand for as long as possible. it worked against someone in BA, much to my suprise... full disarm with one hand. Naw, he's new, but not generic. Just some future story for Max character is all. Totally work the one hand thing, I'm trying to keep that sword in its sheath for as long as I can, I've never tried a shield before. I thought it would be interesting.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:34 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:41 pm
Mr. Crawley And no I don't "train" people. They teach themselves the moves, and refine and gain experience by fighting me or whoever else. That's the way I learned. Not with an endless lecture. I can respect that. Learning through experience.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:42 pm
I still feel like a void battle!
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:43 pm
Maximos [.. X ..] max> -nods- you've had this guy before? i thought this was one of the generic guys we were mentioning. i'm thinking less about fighting a gladiator who's going to shield bash and scream SPART-T-T-T-T-A-A-A-A, and more that i'm trying to use one hand for as long as possible. it worked against someone in BA, much to my suprise... full disarm with one hand. Naw, he's new, but not generic. Just some future story for Max character is all. Totally work the one hand thing, I'm trying to keep that sword in its sheath for as long as I can, I've never tried a shield before. I thought it would be interesting. I was very interested by your new charie xd
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:45 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:45 pm
Why thank you Raven! whee
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Sorry Akira, I'm busy in the void already, so I cant offer you pancakes.
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:47 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 3:50 pm
Ok, then mabe some other time. I guess I will feed Seth's Two pet dogs actual dog food. I would need to go to a dog food factory to get enough. The weaker of the two should be weaker enough to destroy it in about 10-30 minutes.
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