Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Bush Speaks: What I Want to Hear

The President is going to speak in a few minutes.
I would sure like to hear from the American Eagle and not the "chicken little" that is cowed down by the democrats' recent win at the polls.
But nobody ever calls here and says, "Phil, what is it you are hoping to hear?"
Here's what I would like to say if they did:
  • I would like to hear that we are NOT going to stop chasing our enemies at the borders of Iraq. If they come into Iraq from Syria and Iran and Saudi Arabia, we are coming to the source with whatever it takes to make you break out in hives every time you even thjink about supplying our enemies. (That really is what we did in Vietnam. We have an Iranian /Iraqi version of the Ho Chi Min trail, down which China, Russia, Syria and Saudi Arabia are funding, feeding, and resupplying the forces that are killing Americans. And I want to see us STOP IT. We can do it.)
  • We are already fighting Iran. Face it. Wrap your brain around it. Realize it is going to take an all out effort to win. And to win is all that is acceptable. It is not acceptable for us as Americans to live in fear of a group like the ones facing us there.
I am not going to sit back through another war where our greatest danger is the American political left's (read "democrats") fear of winning a war because it "just isn't nice."
I DON"T CARE WHAT THE REST OF THE WORLD THINKS OF US.
The French don't like us? Give me a break!
We have had to go save them from their own BRILLIANCE (read "cowardice") twice in the last 100 years. I don't care what they think.
By the way, many of the French love us and appreciate what we did. Those Folks are still worth saving, too. They fought the Germans in their own country with their bare hands and raw courage. But like here, they are muzzled by their government and their press.
  • I want the president to "unleash" the real power of the American war machine.
  • I want to fight with a will to win.
  • I want to hear how we at home can help.
  • I want us to open factories that build our own weapons.
  • I want us to fund alternative fuels.
  • I want us to refuse to lose.
  • I want the cowards in the Republican Party and the Democrats who are sure that nothing will work to be exposed as the weaklings that they are.
  • I want to keep our promises to the Iraqis that we encouraged to stand up with us for something better for their children.

I don't want to face the shame of another Hungarian revolution where we fail to act (Eisenhower.)

Or another "Bay of Pigs" where we sit on our "Kennedian" hands while brave men are abandoned to death and prison.

Or another Rawandan masacre, while we wait for the UN to act to save people's lives. What a joke and a waste of money and hope!

Or another Jimmy Carter paralysis while our people are held hostage.

Or another Bush ( Senior) sell out of the Kurds, who we abandoned after encouraging them to rebel. O my God, what shame!

Or the cowardice of 8 years of Clinton while, to collect money for himself and his campaign, he sells our state secrets to China. (I knew it when it was happening and as the years go by, we will find ghastly levels of treason and perfidy took place with their knowledge and approval.)

I want to see our "free" press (who are not objective at all, but are totally anti-American) removed from the war theater and a real full fledged advertizing campaign both in Iraq and America, since that is what the Main Stream Media is fighting US with and which it seems, that too many Americans are impressed with...

I want our leaders to unleash our courage, our creativity, our "dogs of war" and make Iraq the 51st state, if we can't get the leaders to agree. By God, take the bit in your teeth and your destiny back into your own hands, America!

That's what I thought George Bush was saying when he stood on the ash-heaps of The World Trade Centers and the Pentegon.

Those are the things I want to hear and see.

And I pray that someone is listening.
Later!

2 comments:

  1. I suppose most people dismiss the ideological partisan battles with "that's just politics" but I'm sick and tired of the group of Americans that consistently choose to point their fingers back inside our borders. The same spineless individuals that were pointing their fingers at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue after September 11 saying not enough was done to prevent the attacks are the ones that now chew on their regurgitated words and expel a fowl smell into American Politics as they complain that removing terrorists and their cells costs too much! It infuriates me that they are given a platform from which to promote their agendas; whatever happened to the strength, courage and honor that is required of a life of public service and representation in Washington? I am concerned about the immediate future of our legislature and those that now hold a majority.

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