I am a dedicated American. I gave twenty years of my life to the Air Force in a law enforcement/combat role.
I feel strongly for every troop that is in harm's way there in Iraq.
But after reading this blog and some others, I decided that yes, it is time to pull out now. What good are we doing there? I know we are rebuilding and helping set up an infrastructure but, can't the Iraqis do that?
Our presence there seems to be more of an irritant than an asset. We are accidently killing civilians, as show in this blog. We also seem to just be targets for the insurgents (terrorists) that come in from other countries. We are just an opportunity for these organizations to perfect their craft. At our expense.
Will Iraq fall into civil war? Will Iran or Syria move in and take it over?
The most important thing to me is that we do not let the Iraqis down. We cannot allow the terrorists that are just waiting in the wings to swoop in and take over. Those that were our friends might become victims (just look into the past at what Hussein did to those that rose against him in Desert Storm).
I just don't know what would be right.
Year two finds us in the midst of almost daily disappointments from Barry the Wonder President. From his broken campaign promises to his blatant lies from the podium, our discontent deepens. Will the next three years hold more disappointment?
Friday, March 17, 2006
Happy St. Patty's Day
Starkle, starkle, little twink,
Who the hell you are, you think?
I'm not under the alfluence of incohol,
Although some thinkle peep I are.
The drunker I sit here,
The longer I be.
I fool so feelish,
I don't know who is me.
Who the hell you are, you think?
I'm not under the alfluence of incohol,
Although some thinkle peep I are.
The drunker I sit here,
The longer I be.
I fool so feelish,
I don't know who is me.
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
You ever wonder what the hit song was on the day you were Born?
Just a bunch of useless information, but it's interesting.
Mine was, "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" by Vera Lynn
Mine was, "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" by Vera Lynn
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