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Rumsfeld and the United States of America
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:15
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The United States of America is the greatest Nation ever created in the History of mankind. No other nation even comes close. It is time for all Americans to Admit this FACT! Indeed many Americans have their differences. So be it, and realize we are able to state to the differences without violence or disappearing one day.
Donald Rumsfeld is a good leader, A Bulldog, and is the right man in the right hour for this mission. We need strength not weakness...and it is time that all Americans Admit this FACT! Of course the opposition party often states things such as; Well, which Rumsfeld do you like? The one who had his picture taken shaking hands with Saddam while he was gassing Iranians and Kurds? Or is it the one today who, through his indifference or incompetence, is scrambling to hold together the mirage of an Iraqi government that we didn't give a fighting chance to survive based on pre-war planning that makes Gallapoli look well-planned?
Yet on the other side of the coin one might say? Interesting Point and to that point, which Bill Clinton do you like the one meeting with Bill Gates at the leadership summit this week in Africa or the one who allowed secrets to pass to the Communist Chinese Leadership, whose generals had mentioned a nuclear response against the US if the US interfered with their plans for the re-unification of Taiwan? Perhaps all Americans need to be careful on the way we judge the Machiavellian World of politics shall we.
Which John Edwards do you like the one who made 100 million suing American Companies in class-action lawsuits sending jobs out of the country or the smiling politician promising to serve the people as Vice President of the Greatest Nation in the History of Mankind?
It is interesting that many liberals in the United States are so quick to blame Rumsfeld for a group of Muslim sects, which have never been able to get along themselves, much less any of us other so-called; Infidels and was it not the left-side liberals, which convinced us to try to win the hearts and minds of the people that got us into this fiasco in the first place?
You cannot win their hearts or minds nor should you try. Why do I say this? Oh, only 2000 years of history to prove it? That's all. So much for academia, liberal thinking and denying of reality and in the end it is what it is. You go to war with what you have. You stick it out and hang tough. We do not need weakness and it is time all Americans admit Rumsfeld is the right guy for the job! Consider all this in 2006.
Lance Winslow
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