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Sunday, March 30th, 2003I meant to post this up a couple days ago. An article called “I was a naive fool to be a human shield for Saddam” I found on Drudge. When you read articles like this and then see that there are still people out their protesting America - effectively supporting Saddam, whether they admit it or not.
Why is it that lefists/liberals/Democrats have such a hard time accepting this war and supporting President Bush? Why aren’t liberals above this crap where they resort to violence at rallies and protests and being so against America, so against conservatives that they continually do their thing even though practically everyday day we get story like this, or get more reports that Iraqi civilians are happy for American involvement and that Iraqi refugees are thankful for our efforts to overthrow Saddam’s regime.
The answer is the 2004 election. The protests have nothing to do with the war. These people are trying to kill support for the war, they’re trying to make every possibly setback seem like the end of the world and evidence of military failure. It’s not about the war. It’s about the next Presidential Election. Since the 2000 election there have been groups of people who have been determined to get the White House back in the hands of the Democrats. Bush has been a very productive and effective President, even before 9/11. He had more of his campaign agenda accomplished in his first six months than Clinton had in his entire 8 years.
Liberals are scared stiff because Bush has been good at getting his political agenda through congress - regardless of whether his ratings are above 60% or not. His post-9/11 or post-war popularity doesn’t account for much with his influence in promoting legislation. He had that already. Liberals want him to fail badly with this war… Not because of an alleged political agenda he wants to push through Congress. It’s all about the Presidential election in 2004. Liberals suffered a big loss last November and they’ve had a wake up call. They’ve gone into overdrive. They’re running scared.
It’s about the 2004 Presidential Election. Nothing more, nothing less. Liberals are still living in the past, saying Bush “stole the election” and all these other lies. The big Republican win this past November has also shown them that conservatism is stronger in America than they previously thought. Bush is no longer basking in the post-9/11 patriotic glow that brought his approval levels to a record breaking 90%. The only explanation for November 2002 is that conservatives are out there, and they are the true majority of America. Liberals may have the media, colleges and universities, and Hollywood amongst others, but conservatives are part of an even larger constituency of American patriots.
The 2004 Presidential Election is coming sooner than you think. Liberals are already fighting with full force to get the White House back. They will fail however - America is not falling for their lies and propaganda anymore.
The Face of the Protester
Friday, March 28th, 2003Isn’t it hypocritical for an “anti-war” or “pro-peace” protester to resort to non-violent ways of protest? The latest story on this issue “Protesters Throw Stones at National Guardsman” is yet another example of the hypocrisy of those portraying themselves as “anti-war” or “pro-peace.”
I may be pro-life, but I do not condone the killing of abortion doctors. So no one reading this post should try to make such a parallel. These protesters claiming to be against the war are not genuine pacifists. They are anti-American, anti-military, anti-Republican, and anti-Bush fascists.
Media Bias
Friday, March 28th, 2003I must apologize for not posting the past two days, I feel ill on Tuesday night and I’ve been trying to recuperate since. I am not 100% better yet, but I’ll try and get back up to speed within a day or so.
The first thing I want to bring up, is how diappointed I am in the media for their constant attempts of portraying this war in the most negative way. We suffered about 25 fatalities in the first week, and they have a field day like this is another Vietnam or Korea.
You can’t place a value on human life, but 25 fatalities in American forces is not even an itch to scratch on the American military as far as our overall strength and resolve is concerned.
On September 11, 2001, if someone said that by the end of March in 2003 that the United States would not have been the victim of another large scale terrorist attack on native soil, I would have “Highly doubtful.” If someone said before the war started that we’d have only suffered 25 fatalities in one week of fighting against Iraqi forces, I would have said “Highly doubtful.”
The war is going well, and the media has to accept that and report responsibly.
The Geneva Convention
Tuesday, March 25th, 2003I would like to know what visitors think about these videos being played on Al Jazeera of Coalition POWs being interrogated by Iraqi forces… I personally have no interest in seeing them. The thought of what those videos contain and possibly what has happened to our soldiers off camera sickens me. We go to tremendous efforts to treat POWs in our custody humanely, we also do everything possible to avoid civilians and keep the Iraqi infrastructure intact so they can still have water and other amenities.
To hear about troops getting ambushed by Iraqi forces dressed in civilian clothing and feigning surrender is just absolutely terrible. I don’t want to see the videos. I don’t think I could contain my anger if I did see them.
How do you feel?
Huge Chemical Weapons Plant Found!!!
Sunday, March 23rd, 2003It has now been reported that a huge chemical weapons plant has been found by coalition forces!
This is a huge discovery. The U.S. Government has been right all along. There’s the proof!
This is great news to learn on my birthday! There is no place for doubt anymore - they had it all along.
Moving Fast
Sunday, March 23rd, 2003Well, things are still going well. There have been some unfortunate coalition casualties. Iraq has made claims to have some coalition soldiers captured and killed. It’s terrible, but these soldiers will not have died in vain.
I just saw a story that there are some Russian arms dealers providing high-tech equipment to Iraqi forces and showing them how to use the equipment… I suspect the United States will be taking appropriate action on this matter as soon as possible.
Overall, the news on the war is very promising. Iraqis are very welcoming to coalition soldiers and are happy that Saddam’s regime is crumbling.
“No Saddam Hussein! Bush!”
Friday, March 21st, 2003Those leftist parading around as anti-war protestor should look at this story. Fox News is reported the reactions of IRaqi citizens upon the arrival of U.S. Marines telling them that “Saddam is done.”
Here are some quotes by Iraqis recently liberated:
“Americans very good. Iraq wants to be free.”
“Saddam Hussein is no good. Saddam Hussein a butcher.”
“No Saddam Hussein! Bush!”
The so-called “anti-war” need to remove the political chip off their shoulders, and have a heart - the Iraqi people are happy to be liberated.
So far, so good.
Thursday, March 20th, 2003I have to say… Things are going well. There’s still debate over whether or not Saddam Hussein is still alive. If he is or isn’t, this has been a very successful campaign thus far regardless - certainly Saddam Hussein is losing his control in Iraq. At this point, I’m guessing we’ll have total control within 8 days. That’s just a guess.
So far, no coalition casualities. Iraq has deployed Scud missiles - with no success. However, I don’t think we should be celebrating too quickly. Saddam and/or his followers will likely hold off using their WMDs, biological and chemical weapons until more coalition trips are inside the cities. Hopefully they won’t get to use them - but time will tell.
I encourage all of you to show your support of our troops.
Please visit http://www.defendamerica.mil/nmam.html and send a thank you to them. They are doing a fabulous job.
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