To: Mo1
No death of an American Soldier is acceptable... Our responsibility is to make sure their deaths are not in vein. Pulling out of Iraq now would dishonor our fallen heroes and basically accept defeat to the terrorist.
Thank God we don't have a President who understands the consequences of buckling under to the pressure from the limp wristed leftist traitors in this country and stands firm against our enemies despite the fact that it might cost him his presidency.
I'd rather have George W. Bush not get re-elected, than quit on our dead warriors. Bill Clinton pissed on the graves of our fallen in Somalia while only under the slightest bit of pressure. George W. Bush is standing tall in the face of incredible pressure and redicule from the democrats and the media, and his willingness to stand up for what is right in the face of all of this, will not go un-rewarded.... Bank on it!
12 posted on
10/28/2003 10:45:56 PM PST by
MJY1288
(This is your tagline "Bush/Cheney04", this is your tagline on drugs "AnyOtherChoice/04")
To: Mo1
Correction:
"Thank God we don't have a President who understands the consequences of buckling under to the pressure from the limp wristed leftist traitors in this country and stands firm against our enemies despite the fact that it might cost him his presidency.
13 posted on
10/28/2003 10:48:16 PM PST by
MJY1288
(This is your tagline "Bush/Cheney04", this is your tagline on drugs "AnyOtherChoice/04")
To: MJY1288
EXACTLY .. I am still reeling over that poll .. grrr
Did you listen to Sean Hannity today .. he had Congressman King from Long Island call in and discuss how things have changed in Iraq .. then he mention a soldier that was quiet thru the whole tour but then at the end came over to King and said that the american media had the blood of our soldiers on their hands because of the way they choose to report the news
He said is was a very powerful statement
BTW .. great post!!
14 posted on
10/28/2003 10:57:46 PM PST by
Mo1
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