Saturday, November 04, 2006

US Troops


Democrats have a history of insulting the troops.
Never forget what this sign is in response to.
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8 comments:

Matthew Celestine said...

Yeah, I saw that in the newspaper.

Anonymous said...

Yeah I saw it too.


You have the right to disagree with the war, BUT WHY ON EARTH DO PEOPLE THINK THE HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEMORALIZE OUR TROOPS WITH THEIR COMMENTS???????


A huge thanks to everyone that patriotically serves our country.

Support our troops!

Kingdom Advancer said...

Notice that liberals are rambling on...and on...and on...about how Kerry's comments were just a botched joke about the President. They are willing to use various and far-out excuses to try to explain away his comments. But the bottom line: no matter WHAT Kerry meant, his intentions were either moronic or insulting--or both. And even if he didn't mean to insult the troops, he did.

1.) If he was insulting the President's education, he was being dishonest and/or ignorant.

2.) If he was insulting the President's intelligence, he was insulting 50+ million Americans who voted for him as their leader (Commander and Chief)--TWICE. And a lot of people still approve of him, despite what polls say.

3.) If he was insulting the President's education and intelligence, then the joke is on him, because he couldn't beat him for the presidency.

4.) If he was criticizing Bush's dedication--that he didn't "study up" or "do his homework" or whatever before going into Iraq--then he's essentially questioning Bush's patriotism--saying that Bush was too lazy or something to take his job seriously enough to do proper preparing. Sorry, John, but I don't think Bush's patriotism or dedication is in question.

5.) If he was insulting the preparation and execution of the war, he was insulting not only the President, but every high-ranking military personnel, advisor, counselor, etc., etc., all the way down to the troops on the ground.

6.) If he was criticizing Bush's decision to begin the war, then he was insulting the majority of congress--including himself (Remember: "I was actually for the war before I was against it"), who saw the same military intelligence the President saw and voted for the war.

7.) And lastly, if Kerry actually meant to criticize the troops--implying that our intelligent volunteer army is "stuck" in Iraq like soldiers were "stuck" in Vietnam, then he was actually insulting the troops and showed himself to be living way in the past.

Here's a few things to note:
a.) I find it interesting that the troops stand on hallowed ground, but our highest "troop"--the President of the United States--as well as his advising and brainstorming military leaders and advisors--seem to be considered fair game from the left. Where did the establishment and respect for rank vanish? Now, I have been known to be pretty hard on Former President Bill Clinton, but I think any intelligent, fair-minded person would admit that that's a totally different situation.

b.) Secondly, I think it would be astute to note that Kerry and liberals in general are at a disadvantage when trying to defend his comments. They have such a history of making debased comments about the military. Kerry himself has a history--both about Vietnam and Iraq. He accused our troops of "terrorizing women and children in their homes in the middle of the night" and said similar things about Vietnam. Other liberals have made many statements just like that.

c.)Thirdly, I've heard at least one liberal say, "Let's not forget that John Kerry is a war hero." But the term "hero" truly establishes itself as misused when calling Kerry a "war hero." President Bush didn't even serve in combat, yet I would consider him a "war hero" more than Kerry.

d.)And fourthly, the very fact of how long it took for Kerry to actually apologize (if he even has truly done that) really shows his true colors.

e.)Lastly, democrats are saying that republicans are trying to use Kerry's comments as a distraction--especially since Kerry isn't even up for re-election-- from the "real issues"--which were classified by one liberal analyst as including the "Foley and Hastert" situation. (Sure, the "real" issues.) I say: HELLO. This was the democrats' nominee for president!!! What he says is relevant--VERY relevant--when convincing people to vote conservative/republican rather than liberal/democratic.

RobertDWood said...

^
I got nothing else to say. :D

Mercy Now said...

I'm sorry but Cary is right on the dot. I mean people in the military are stupid, they don't know how to plan strategically to go to war, they don't know how to operate covertly under the cover of darkness, they don't know how to launch missiles to pinpoint precision, they don't know how to defeat an Iraqi army in unprecedent time...

TheEarthCanBeMoved said...

I'm not entirly sure...
But I hope that was sarcasm.

Mercy Now said...

Yes, it was sarcasm as preparing and going to war takes intelligence.

Anonymous said...

Hoah Robert