Supporting the troops
Free Market News Network
by Thomas L. Knapp
08/17/05
To support the war is to objectively align one's self with al Qaeda and Iran -- since the war has redounded to their benefit versus the benefit of the United States -- and to place one's self in opposition to the safety of America's troops and to their mission to defend and protect the Constitution of the United States. Those who support the war from outside military ranks are free to correct themselves at any time without fear of reprisal, and the failure of many to do so (many, not all -- a majority of Americans now realize that invading Iraq was a monumentally bad idea) cannot be made up for with a yellow magnetic 'ribbon' on one's bumper or a box full of butterscotch candies and paperback books. ... while it is possible to support the troops and to support the war, it is not possible to do both simultaneously...
http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5837/2347/html/index.php
by Thomas L. Knapp
08/17/05
To support the war is to objectively align one's self with al Qaeda and Iran -- since the war has redounded to their benefit versus the benefit of the United States -- and to place one's self in opposition to the safety of America's troops and to their mission to defend and protect the Constitution of the United States. Those who support the war from outside military ranks are free to correct themselves at any time without fear of reprisal, and the failure of many to do so (many, not all -- a majority of Americans now realize that invading Iraq was a monumentally bad idea) cannot be made up for with a yellow magnetic 'ribbon' on one's bumper or a box full of butterscotch candies and paperback books. ... while it is possible to support the troops and to support the war, it is not possible to do both simultaneously...
http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5837/2347/html/index.php
Starmail - 18. Aug, 17:33