Dave and Tom, I wish I could buy into the "We are at war with Evil!" speaches given by our president. Yet, I just can't see any real good coming out of this! I can't see anything, not even economic good.
David,
How about stability in the world economy? Is that a good?
If Saddam or any other Middle Eastern tyrant could mess up the flow of oil into the west, the world economy would come to a screeching halt.
All of the stocks you have fun trading would only be good for wallpaper! They would be worthless.
The manufacturing and trade jobs would dry up....and then the service jobs would follow.
Teachers are service providers. YOU would be out of work, or working at severely reduced wages as teachers had to to during the depression.
Saddam had already invaded Kuwait, had tried to invade Iran, and was planning on invading Saudi Arabia when we "encouraged" him to stop in Iraq I. He was still a potential threat...hence Iraq II.
If the Islamic fanatics can take over Iran, or Saudi Arabia, or Iraq, or anywhere else they can...they will mess up the world economy if they can.
We traded blood for oil. We still are. So...you get to eat. Enjoy your supper.
Everyone in the US Senate saw this, and every senator voted to go to war. Including Keary.
Never mistake election rhetoric and party politics for reality.
It all looks like a mess that keeps getting worse and worse. So, I do what I can to "walk the talk" of my convictions! I try my best to work in the guidelines of our political system. I sign petitions, I try to reason with people who hold different views than myself. I march in peaceful demonstrations. I try to understand the reasons why others believe what they believe. I believe that many of our best citizens are doing what they believe and I respect them for that.
My wife and I listened to Jim and Maria Simpson on Memorial Day in Fullerton. Where you there? I have nothing but respect for them and their son Abraham. So I do what I can. If on the other hand I did believe as you claim to "We are at war with evil!" it would bother me greatly to hear about my former Sunday School students dieing in Iraq. It would bother me to hear that recruitment in the armed services is falling alarmingly behind! I think I would say to myself, "Dave, there is a war going on against evil and you just sit on your fat #$$ and talk." So I would like to ask you, if you really believe in what you say you believe then why haven't you enlisted?
1. " Where you there?" What is the significance of this? I was at Abraham's funeral. Were you there?
2. Where did you ever get the idea that people don't care if kids die in war? This self-righteous arrogance is typical of leftists.
3. "then why haven't you enlisted?"
October 1959-January 1960- Air Training Command, Lackland AFB, Texas.
January 1960-April 1961-507th Fighter Group, Air Defence Command, Kincheloe AFB, Michigan.
May 1961-November 1962-Sixth Allied Tactical Air Force, Izmir, Turkey.
November 1962-August 1963, Air Material Command, Norton AFB, California.
Separation from active duty, September 1963.
Or, in other words, I did!
I was part of the multi-generational effort to resist the evil of atheistic communisim, which was out to take over the world.
Evil doesn't go away, Dave, it is always with us. Colonialism, Fascisim, Naziism, Communism, and now Muslim terrorism. Generation after generation of American boys have poured out their blood to keep these horrors at bay.
They have always had to face the dangers abroad, and also the "Intelligentsia" at home who have denigrated their efforts and done all they could to undermine their cause.
The last time around the "intelligentsia" spat upon them as they got off the planes and called them "baby killers."
Now the same crowd wants to walk away from their sacrifices and make thier deaths meaningless. Just like the ones that gave it all in Vietnam.
I have walked along the wall in Washington DC, Dave, and seen the 53,000+ names there. Thanks to folks like you, Dave, they died for nothing. If you get your way, Abraham Simpson will have died for nothing.
Perhaps you would enjoy some wine and tofu with Hanoi Jane.
Airman First Class Thomas Maddux
And proud of it!