Wednesday, February 15, 2006

The Godfather you say.......

Ahhhhhhhhh........... ::sound of knuckles craking:: So for the first post we'll start off slow so you readers don't get left in the dust. I was driving down to Covington, KY to buy a carton of cigs after work and class today and what do my eyes see but a BLH (bleeding heart liberal for those of you who are already falling behind) with a sign that says "Get out of Iraq" and had one of those little American flags stuck to it. I'll leave out of this that the man appeared to be of middle eastern descent and was in one of the poorer neighborhoods of Cincinnati. So I thinks to myself, self, what would compel one person to be walking around with a sign protesting the U.S. lead operations in Iraq. To be honest I felt bad for this guy. In a country, let alone a city, riddled with people more than willing to jump in George W.'s droppings, that this guy would be alone absolutely amazed me. I really would like to have stopped this guy and tried to see inside his head (gosh I probably could have looked in his ear and seen the street lamp behind him. But that's neither here, nor there.) to find out his reasons. Let me put this out there. I wish that our ladies and gentlemen of the armed services never had to face a battlefield and that none of them had to come home in body bags. BUT I REFUSE TO TURN MY SHOULDER ON THE WAR IN IRAQ. Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages...... The year is 2006 and kid yourselves not we are at war. Never again will the United States and its allies ever be able to say we are not. Because we may not have an active battlefront against an enemy with a face (which by the way is getting blurrier as time is going on) does not mean there are not people out there willing to try (through any means necessary) to remove all "non believers" from the face of planet earth. In this regard we (America) have the advantage. A wise man once said "No one ever wins a war by dying for his country. He wins a war by making the other poor bastard die for his country." Since this will be mostly friends and family reading this (by my estimation) I tell you this, if you see a soldier when you're out and about thank him or her or at least think about what they have done for you. The rights that we all cherish, the freedoms we enjoy, the security we have, and the time we have on earth has been protected and made better by those ladies and gentlemen and the blood of their compatriots. Until the next STUPID comment made by the MSM (mainstream media, again for those seeing nothing but tail lights right now.) I will leave the war in Iraq alone.

Check this out ::tips hat to dad::
This will make you roll I promise. I applaud the creativity of the "journalist" and honestly I really hope someone believes this! As for the whole Dick Cheney situation, BEFORE you comment on it please read the interview with Mr. Cheney. Don't speculate, don't hallucinate, and don't second guess the situation. None of us were there, none of us knows someone who was there, and we definitely should be the last people to judge. If the state doesn't think there was enough evidence to charge him in the hunting ACCIDENT then I'm willing to think that it WAS an accident.

P.S. I guess I forgot to mention that I stand strong and proud on the republican platform waving an american flag.

2 Comments:

Blogger The Poor Barn Mom said...

I was scrolling through blogs, and I must say it is REFRESHING to read about someone actually being supportive of the troops. I'm so sick of people whining about getting out of Iraq. It's just become a cliche for the media with no meaning or thought behind it.

Good for you!

9:00 PM  
Blogger The Old Man said...

Nice touch with the Georgie Patton quote. Truth to power.....

5:16 PM  

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