Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Consider This

It’s time to consider a few things. For years now the Left has accused Bush of lying to start a bogus war on terror, accused the military of war crimes, accused the Administration of spying on citizens and has offered no solutions of their own. Well, it’s time these “open-minded” Libs truly open their minds and consider a few things.

Couldn’t it be possible that Saddam Hussein really did have WMD and hid them? Couldn’t it be that maybe he really was helping Al Qaeda plan and train for terrorist attacks? Isn’t it possible that if we had left him in power he’d be closer to having a nuclear weapon than Iran? Could it be that appeasement, anti-Bush protests and the constant criticism from Leftist politicians actually helps the Jihadis?

Isn’t it possible that those civilians in Haditha were killed by terrorists who wanted to use the incident for propaganda? Could it be that the insurgents hid behind the civilians knowing that some of them would be killed and they could blame it on the Americans? Could it be that the Media are trying to Vietnamize this war because of their prejudicial hatred of Bush?

Could it be that the so-called “domestic spying” has prevent the deaths of thousands of American citizens? Could it be that the war on terror has actually saved a hundred times as many lives as it cost? Of course there’s know way of knowing for sure because you can’t have statistics on things that didn’t happen, but it’s time to consider how many deaths we’d have if we had continued the do-nothing policies of the Clinton administration.

If you’ve ever read The Gathering Storm, by Winston Churchill, you’d know that what George Bush and Tony Blair are trying to accomplish, if successful, could be the very thing that could prevent WWIII and save millions of lives in the process.

In his book Churchill warned of the threat of Hitler and suggested that he be dealt with militarily. The pacifists and appeasers called him a warmonger, signed a peace deal with Hitler and the next thing they knew they were in the middle of the most devastating war in history. The sad thing is that it could have been prevented.

It’s time we consider some of these things.

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