Voice Of (T)reason?

I, for one, am tired of trying to be civil with left-leaning Liberals by pulling my verbal punches and saying things like, “I’m not questioning their patriotism, I’m questioning their judgment.” It’s well past the time when their poor judgment became bad judgment and deteriorated into no judgment at all. What with trying to confer legal rights on our enemies, taking gutless swipes at our President and trying to deprive our troops of the very materials they need to protect themselves [and us] it’s high time we questioned their patriotism. There I said it. I question their patriotism!

The Democrat Party has made so many deposits in the bank of defeatism that they can no longer survive an American military victory in Iraq or anywhere else in the Middle East. They have invested so heavily in defeat that they now own it. Unless we lose this conflict, the party’s over for a very long time and they know it. The blood of American Soldiers is directly on the hands of Pelosi, Reid, Murtha, Kennedy, Shumer, Sheehan and all of their kind as they continue to embolden the enemy with their anti-American rhetoric and “slow bleed” policies of trying to erode the power of the Commander-In-Chief, even as our troops walk in harm’s way. The only ones bleeding are our brave sons and daughters and not very slowly. It’s unheard of, unprecedented, disgusting. These people and their followers will continue to create casualties in the future as they squander precious resources with their non-binding resolutions, undermining of the Country, the President and the very troops themselves. “Oh, we support the troops,” they say, “We just don’t support the war”. That’s like saying you support firemen but, hey, don’t put out that fire!

Of the more than 3100 military deaths in Iraq, how many can be directly attributed to the words and actions of Liberal Democrats? How much longer than necessary has that battle lasted and how much longer will it last because they are giving our enemies aid, comfort and showing them a soft, weak underbelly? Talk with any of those valiant individuals who served in Vietnam. They’ll tell you how much worse things got whenever the likes of John “Swiftboat” Kerry or Jane “Hanoi” Fonda bad-mouthed America. What’s more, the so-called critics of the war are many of the same people that undermined our Country 35 years ago. They’re back! Like a big, red pimple on the end of your nose, they keep coming back at exactly the wrong time.

I hold each one of those conscienceless clowns leading that defeatist party, and their sympathizers, personally responsible for the death or injury of every brave service man or woman in Iraq from this day forward. Please, forgive me for calling them clowns; they deserve more than that. Clowns are funny. These people are not funny, they’re dangerous! They’re dangerous to you and to me and to our way of life. There was a time when many of these people would have been slapped into jail or, in the days when our combat forces were allowed to win wars, perhaps placed into internment camps. Today, they’re allowed to run loose and even control the House or serve in the Senate. Today they’re permitted to openly preach the snatching of defeat from the jaws of victory. Today, the best ally the Islamic Terrorists have is the American Liberal!

Let’s not lay all the blame on the altar of the Democrat Party, either. What about the turncoat Republicans who continue to break ranks with their party because they think it will win them popularity and, oh yes, votes? It seems that some of them didn’t learn from the mistakes of their number who were turned out by voters last November. That has to be the most misunderstood, misinterpreted election of all time. The Democrats didn’t win anything. The Republicans lost! They paid the price for abandoning their Conservative principles when it came to unbridled spending, controlling our boarders and other such issues where the people who put them into office expected more from them but got less. As for Iraq, the Democrats seem to take the election results as some kind of mandate. “We’ve heard from the people, the American people have spoken,” they insist. Bull Droppings. Fewer than half of voting Americans turned out for the mid-term elections and barely half of them voted Democrat. That means we’ve heard from, maybe, 25% of the electorate. What about the other 75%? I’ll tell you what I think. I’ll also tell you what I believe most Americans think, maybe even give a nod to our illustrious lynch-mob media…next time.

R.S.F

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