IDIOT LETTER OF THE DAY
I wish the Dems would call for us to be Out of Iraq in Feb. ’08:
History tells us there’s no substitute for victory
I’m tired of spineless politicians, mostly Democrats, who lack the fortitude, courage and character to see difficult tasks through in Iraq, claiming they support the troops while wanting them to give up before victory.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, recently actually claimed we’ve lost the war in Iraq — what lunacy!
Others chant, “End the war,†but you either lose or win. Abruptly leaving Iraq will not stop Islamic fanatics from targeting America.
Haven’t this nation’s people learned from history that there’s no substitute for victory? The Left shamelessly prolong this war by giving psychological comfort to our enemy. I’m tired of media that focus only on car bombs and casualty reports rather than leave the safety of their hotels to report on the courage and successes of our brave military personnel on the battlefield.
I’m tired that so many Americans think you can rebuild an evil dictatorship into a decent democracy overnight.
I’m tired that some are more concerned about the treatment of enemy captives than about the treatment of our citizens, soldiers and allies.
Wake up, America! We’re at war! Believe in the righteousness of our cause. If the Democrats want to retreat from battle in Iraq, then their party mantra should be, “President sworn in January ’08, out of Iraq by February ’08.â€
Now that Congress has funded continued operations in Iraq, all persons should know that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama voted “no†to the funding. They are not fit to be commander in chief.
Daniel Barton
Persian Gulf War veteran
Fayetteville
Yeah– the folks who are calling for us to get out of Iraq are prolonging the war and, I guess, the folks who want to stay in Iraq forever are all for shortening it?
Of course, he is calling for Cheney’s and Bush’s impeachment and for Speaker Pelosi to ascend to the White House, so perhaps he’s not a total moron.
5 Responses to “IDIOT LETTER OF THE DAY”
![]() Comment by JJ Ross May 31st, 2007 at 4:32 pm |
President Pelosi is no answer in my view — but then honestly, I can’t think of a President Anybody who can make us into the united, purpose-driven free people we once fancied ourselves to be, sigh . . . |
![]() Comment by Daryl Cobranchi May 31st, 2007 at 5:26 pm |
I’m no Pelosi fan. But she’d have to be better than Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. I mean Cheney and Bush. |
![]() Comment by Unique June 1st, 2007 at 1:02 am |
*Others chant, “End the war,†but you either lose or win. Abruptly leaving Iraq will not stop Islamic fanatics from targeting America.* No, it won’t. Staying won’t stop it either but why take your target to the enemy? How many made it over here 18-20? How many are over there? All the rest? Pbbbtt….better foreign policy. Quit stealing their oil and tearing up their stuff and they might not be so mad. If they still are after that. Whatever. Turn lose the wolf. But on our terms. Not theirs. We are throwing away money by the boatload in Iraq. Just talked to a young guy today. How many millions did he say they found over there? I can’t even recall the number. It was so huge, my eyes bugged out and my jaw hit the floor. Poor kid. He has to go back in December. |
![]() Comment by Daryl Cobranchi June 1st, 2007 at 7:14 am |
It wasn’t exactly trumpeted in the media but on Monday Bush essentially said his vision for Iraq is that we’d be there for the next 50 years. |
![]() Comment by Unique June 1st, 2007 at 8:14 am |
Thanks, Daryl I did not need to know that so early this morning. Sometime during the day, but I haven’t eaten yet and now I can’t. Mind bleach, mind bleach – help! Somebody bring me the Chlorox! I think I’ll take that link and put it in my ENTIRE address book. Something I’ve never done before. God help us. |