You're right. That's why I've been very careful about saying things. It IS scary to see what's been happening there though. And you've gotta believe that if our heroes in uniform have been exercising restraint or staying away it's because that's that they've been told to do. I told hubby last night that I wish those MedEvac helicopters who were fired on had an Apache for an escort. The press seems to be calling for shoot to kill, but you know as soon as the first degenerate is fired on down there we'll see endless stories of how he was "really just a good boy caught up in the wrong crowd" and if they'd "only given he a chance she would have straightened out." The press is gonna play this one out both sides of their mouths ~~ whichever way they can score more points against President Bush.
Roger that Star* ~ my wife and have been having a very passionate conversation about the situation this morning ~ thank God there is an eight mile long convoy on the way.
The lack of communication is the biggest disaster ~ too much dependence on cell phones. In the old days there were always short wave radios in cars, etc. Of course, we've never had a disaster of these epic proportions with so many diverse problems.
We'll handle it!