Posted on 09/12/2014 8:28:05 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
So what can we expect from our detached-from-reality ignorance mongers?
If I pointed out that involvement in every major 20th-century conflict the US was part of occurred on liberals watch, it might not be entirely fair. True, there was WWI under Wilson, WWII under FDR, Korea under Truman, and Vietnam under Kennedy and Johnson. But the second Great War needed to be fought, four conflicts arent exactly a scientific sample, and some could contend that these men were, to some extent, victims of timing and circumstance. It also should be said that with modernitys characteristic flaw of relativism causing ever shifting social visions, yesterdays liberals arent like todays.
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I have come to the conclusion that liberals, deep down, are very dark, sinister people at heart. Take a look at their key issues: abortion, gay rights (even to rear children), undermining the Constitution, undermining private property rights and freedom of speech. They don't have a sense of humor because, figuratively speaking, the "hit squad" actually exists in their realm of possibility. Ever heard of "Arkancide"?
"Republicans cause depressions. Democrats cause wars."
Sounded crazy to me. At first, anyway.
Democrats may know how to make wars, but they have no idea how to fight wars. Start counting after the Civil War and compare how many Americans were killed in wars under Democrat administrations versus Republican administrations. The rules of engagement our soldiers operate under today are idiotic, dangerous, and are costing us American lives. The lesson: When we have to go to war, then go to war and get out the politicians out of the way. Wars should not be micromanaged from Washington.
Go and watch Ronald Reagan’s “We Must Fight” speech.
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