As a loyal yet argumentative Republican(yes we do exist)I find all this talk of
benchmarks and time tables quite troubling.
The Democrats who have been whining about the end of the liberation movement in
Iraq are still not appeased. The Iraqi 'government' is now starting to grumble, because they are realizing that it has never been President Bushs' desire to occupy their dirt infested burb.
Indeed, our President knows that true democracy must stand the test against those who see no value in freedom. In Iraq and in Afghanistan- we call them terrorists and seditionists; in the United states we call those who pathetically stand against freedom- democrats, liberals, secular humanists, communists.....
This war is a nightmare- I cannot fight that- but all war is hell and all war calls cruely for casualities.
We need to win this confrontation, because we are slowly seeing our rights abridged in order to answer the arrogance and the demonic intent of foreign terrorists.
We need to focus on the prudent way to win the war and ignore the call for rushed correctedness.
We need to see that this thing can be won and we need to support our president in this effort. Americans need to focus on the fact that there is more freedom in this land than on any other place in the world.
Do we want to suggest to the animals in the middle east that we do not intend to hold on to it?
It is difficult to see victory, when the liberal media spins every roadside bomb out of control. Yes terrorists have bombs, but one need only look to the people in New York City after a private plane recently struck a building.
People were more than a bit freaked that it was 9-11 all over again!
Without our direct response in Iraq and Afghanistan, we would be experiencing 9-11 in every city in this country.
The Democrats and some drunk and pointless Republicans would like us to believe that this is not so.
War is never popular- and young men never again breathing American air is heartbreaking; but driving over a roadside bomb on I-95 would do a heck of a lot more damage, not only to our hearts but to the democratic heart of our nation.
President Bush may not be poll polular at the moment, however he may be a man apart from the herd.
"To see victory only when it is within the ken
of the common herd is not the acme of excellence".
Sun Tsu The Art of War
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
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