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Mind Blower! Rock Band - "Bush Was Right"
Posted by: 2b || 04/02/2006 14:20 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  enjoyable song, great lyrics and not that smug...lol
the lefty loser comments on the site make that song sound even better. whatta bunch of maroons!
Posted by: SCpatriot || 04/02/2006 15:20 Comments || Top||

#2  BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

Too funny, too true!
Posted by: Jaitle Thrineger2931 || 04/02/2006 15:43 Comments || Top||

#3  In your face rock.

Except the kind liberals will hate.
Posted by: badanov || 04/02/2006 16:11 Comments || Top||

#4  pro America, how novel!
Posted by: Captain America || 04/02/2006 18:49 Comments || Top||


Don't Politicize Our Soldiers
The Associated Press reported recently that a trailside memorial to an American soldier killed in Afghanistan had been vandalized. The memorial to Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Petithory, adjacent to the Ashuwillticook Trail in Cheshire, Mass., was defaced with the words "Oil," "Bush," "Christian Crusade" and other phrases.

Dan Petithory was one of my soldiers. He was an Army Green Beret and was killed on Dec. 5, 2001, north of Kandahar as he and his A-Team were closing in on the home of al-Qaeda and the Taliban leadership.

I attended Dan's funeral in Cheshire along with Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and John Kerry, as well as the archbishop of Chicago and other generals and government dignitaries, who honored Daniel and his family with their presence. Kerry gave the eulogy and moved us to tears, acknowledging that this war was one that we had no choice but to fight. Toward the end of the Mass we shook hands, giving the sign of peace. We then turned to Dan's wonderful parents, brother and sister to try to somehow alleviate their pain and suffering.

Months later, my wife, Bonnie, and I were honored to have the Petithorys as guests in North Carolina. Our hearts ached anew at their loss, and I promised to jog the Ashuwillticook Trail one day in remembrance of Dan.

I was a soldier in 1969, and I witnessed misguided students and adults attacking individual soldiers because of their disgust with national policy. In the '60s the purveyors of hate on the left were mostly resident on campus and could not differentiate between those responsible for policy and deception regarding the war in Vietnam and the young, honorable men and women who served in the military.

The vandals who struck the Petithory family were confused. Oil, Christian crusades and Bush were not issues during the fight in Afghanistan. We had consensus. Both sides of the aisle in Congress and the entire nation agreed that al-Qaeda had to be kept from continuing its attacks.

Sadly, the vandals' actions are illustrative of how we have squandered our opportunity to face terrorism with unified and coherent action. Saddam's actionsThe right's neocons orchestrated a war with Iraq that has destroyed national consensus and they are culpable for politicizing the individual soldier by repeatedly sending the message that to criticize policy equates attacking the soldier -- an allegation that is simply not true. Meanwhile, some on the left are returning to mindless violence.

So here I stand, waiting for my daughter to return from her voluntary tour in the Middle East with the U.S. Coast Guard, wondering if some cretin will spit on her. I pray that soon our leaders on the left, right and center will find a way forward, build a new consensus and reverse our growing polarization.

Meanwhile, I may take to long midnight walks on the Ashuwillticook Trail -- packing heat.

Me? Polarized? Count me in. Dan was a hell of a soldier from a great family.

The writer, a retired major general, commanded the Army Special Forces Command (Airborne) from 2001 to 2003.
Posted by: Gloluns Spoling1748 || 04/02/2006 05:07 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The right's neocons orchestrated a war with Iraq that has destroyed national consensus and they are culpable for politicizing the individual soldier by repeatedly sending the message that to criticize policy equates attacking the soldier -- an allegation that is simply not true.

I can't speak for anyone else but my main premise is that the debate on Iraq ended in October 2002. Iraq would be invaded as a part of our national security strategy. Like it or not every citizen from that point until the last soldier leaves Iraq has a solemn duty to get behind the president, as commander in chief, and every serviceman or woman here and abroad, to ensure they are not placed in danger over and above what they already face.

My idea was that the domestic opponents of the president were obligated to act as though they are US citizens and demonstrate that they are behind this effort inasmuch as they are against it.

The demonstration was for the benefit our of our enemies; to let them know we are a nation united against them.

But now we know the left wants Islamism to win, and not just because they believe international and hostile forces can return them to power, but because they believe Islam is similar to Marxism, their core beliefs.

And they are: both are death cults.

With all due respect to the general, he is plainly wrong blaming neo-conservatives for actions of their political opponents. It is easy to see why this absurd screed got published, but it is hard to understand someone from our very own military would come to such an egregious and eroneous error in logic.

Meanwhile, some on the left are returning to mindless violence.

Guess its time to start going to the range then, huh?
Posted by: badanov || 04/02/2006 10:09 Comments || Top||

#2  Get the feeling of those other American officers? You know the ones in 1859 who were being dragged into the dirty little conflict between the issue of human freedom and slavery? You might want to sit down for a couple of hours and watch Santa Fe Trail, not just to see the future President of the United States, but to get a visceral feeling of what it was like among the officer corps back then, when you know, it was so detached from the politics of the nation. That was another time right. Its not like Americans are talking past each other today like they did back then.
Posted by: Snailing Hupiling3568 || 04/02/2006 10:12 Comments || Top||

#3  I'm glad he's retired. If he's got others still in who agree, he should encourage them to retire also.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 04/02/2006 10:18 Comments || Top||

#4  I have reached the firm conviction that 1 in 10 senior officers (O-6 and above) are bitter as hell.

At some point, they are filled with bile about something. The actual reasons vary, but are invariably petty, and their behavior from that point on is best described as schoolyard.

It is a good indicator that they need to be retired, however. And that fact, when it dawns on them, doesn't make it any easier. That, for all their hard work, expertise, accomplishments and hardships endured, that they are still as expendable as the greenest private. And the day after they are gone, they will not be remembered.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 04/02/2006 10:43 Comments || Top||

#5  "The vandals who struck the Petithory family were confused."

I'm sorry to have to say this, but it is the author of this article who is confused, not the vandals. The vandals are Leftists: haters following an ideology of hatred, alienation and envy. They are mentally ill, I'll grant; there is something profoundly fucked-up about them. But they are not "confused".

"In the '60s the purveyors of hate on the left were mostly resident on campus and could not differentiate between those responsible for policy and deception regarding the war in Vietnam and the young, honorable men and women who served in the military."

It isn't that they "could not" differentiate between the two; it's that they chose not to differentiate. It was a conscious, deliberate, knowing choice made with eyes wide open, by-- as the author correctly notes but apparently can't comprehend-- purveyors of hate.

"The right's neocons orchestrated a war with Iraq that has destroyed national consensus and they are culpable for politicizing the individual soldier by repeatedly sending the message that to criticize policy equates attacking the soldier -- an allegation that is simply not true."

Neither "neocons" nor the war in Iraq have "destroyed national consensus." What has destroyed national consensus is a Democratic Party determined to do exactly that.

Regime change in Iraq-- by force, if necessary-- had been U.S. policy since the Clinton adminstration; and the only way in which the Bush administration departed from the policy inaugurated by Clinton was to act on it instead of mouthing platitudes and nipping ineffectually at Saddam's shoelaces.

So don't blame "neocons" or Bush: it was the Democratic Party-- in a cynical, calculated effort to tap into the money and the political energy of its most extreme elements on the left-- that destroyed national consensus. And they did it for political gain.

"Meanwhile, some on the left are returning to mindless violence."

"Returning"? Sheesh...

Posted by: Dave D. || 04/02/2006 10:46 Comments || Top||

#6  Pure intellectually lazy thinking on the author's part. Everyone that agrees with him but does atrocious acts is "misguided but goodhearted". Those with disagreement in their worldviews are guilty of doing things for outright evil or malicious reasons.
Posted by: Frank G || 04/02/2006 12:27 Comments || Top||

#7  Well, I can attest personally that I did hear and read from leftists massive criticism of the war back when it was _just_ Afghanistan and not Iraq. I also heard the "it's all about oil" bit then too.

(Just like I had heard it about the Balkans.)

And the "stupid Christian crusader" bit.

I heard that all within a couple weeks after 9/11. Some eighteen months before the decision to invade Iraq.
Posted by: Phil || 04/02/2006 12:53 Comments || Top||

#8  Sadly, the vandals' actions are illustrative of how we have squandered our opportunity to face terrorism with unified and coherent action. The right's neocons orchestrated a war with Iraq that has destroyed national consensus and they are culpable for politicizing the individual soldier by repeatedly sending ththe message that to criticize policy equates attacking the soldier -- an allegation that is simply not true.

He was making a lot of sense until that sentence. Nearly gave me whiplash when I read that.
Posted by: xbalanke || 04/02/2006 13:36 Comments || Top||

#9  This is good propaganda and this useful idiot plays right in. He says don't politicize our soldiers, but "Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and John Kerry, as well as the archbishop of Chicago and other generals and government dignitaries, who honored Daniel and his family with their presence" which means it was a well organized photo op.

It wouldn't even surprise me if someone told me that they already knew of this useful idiot's views and had some democratic operative desecrate his grave just so they could publicize his views.
Posted by: 2b || 04/02/2006 14:12 Comments || Top||

#10  The vandals who struck the Petithory family were confused. Oil, Christian crusades and Bush were not issues during the fight in Afghanistan. We had consensus. Both sides of the aisle in Congress and the entire nation agreed that al-Qaeda had to be kept from continuing its attacks.

BS. Remember when we were in Afghanistan for a pipeline?
Posted by: Robert Crawford || 04/02/2006 14:36 Comments || Top||

#11  Or "Bush went and used the word _crusade_"?
Posted by: Phil || 04/02/2006 15:07 Comments || Top||



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