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Mduty, honor, country / every man a king general douglas macarthur / huey p. long duty, honor, country / every man a king by: general douglas macarthur / huey p. long excerpt of duty, honor, country general douglas macarthur the sylvanus thayer award acceptance address delivered 12 may 1962, west point, ny “general westmoreland, general grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the corps! …you are the leaven which binds together the entire fabric of our national system of defense. from your ranks come the great captains who hold the nation's destiny in their hands the moment the war tocsin sounds. the long gray line has never failed us. were you to do so, a million ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray, would rise from their white crosses thundering those magic words: duty, honor, country. this does not mean that you are war mongers. on the contrary, the soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war. but always in our ears ring the ominous words of plato, that wisest of all philosophers: "only the dead have seen the end of war." the shadows are lengthening for me. the twilight is here. my days of old have vanished, tone and tint. they have gone glimmering through the dreams of things that were. their memory is one of wondrous beauty, watered by tears, and coaxed and caressed by the smiles of yesterday. i listen vainly, but with thirsty ears, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll. in my dreams i hear again the crash of guns, the rattle of musketry, the strange, mournful mutter of the battlefield.” excerpt of every man a king huey p. long radio speech to the nation delivered 23 february 1934 …now, my friends, if you were off on an island where there were 100 lunches, you could not let one man eat up the hundred lunches, or take the hundred lunches and not let anybody else eat any of them. if you did, there would not be anything else for the balance of the people to consume. so, we have in america today, my friends, a condition by which about 10 men dominate the means of activity in at least 85 percent of the activities that you own. they either own directly everything or they have got some kind of mortgage on it, with a very small percentage to be excepted. they own the banks, they own the steel mills, they own the railroads, they own the bonds, they own the mortgages, they own the stores, and they have chained the country from one end to the other, until there is not any kind of business that a small, independent man could go into today and make a living, and there is not any kind of business that an independent man can go into and make any money to buy an automobile with; and they have finally and gradually and steadily eliminated everybody from the fields in which there is a living to be made, and still they have got little enough sense to think they ought to be able to get more business out of it anyway. if you reduce a man to the point where he is starving to death and bleeding and dying, how do you expect that man to get hold of any money to spend with you? it is not possible. then, ladies and gentlemen, how do you expect people to live, when the wherewith cannot be had by the people? though macarthur and long each describe as what they see as an important part of living in the usa, they have very different purposes at work. which statement best describes the different purposes of macarthur and long? a) macarthur has faith in the military; long is distrustful of it. b) macarthur wants to impress his listeners; long wants to make them think. c) macarthur is urging sacrifice and selflessness; long is urging looking out for yourself. d) macarthur is more focused on rules of society; long wants to change the rules to make them fairer.

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