Was the Overwhelming and Decisive Response just an April Fools Joke?
The economic news is great, and I see Bush gloating, as he should. In fact, its such good news, and especially good news for the Bush Administration with over 300,000 jobs added last month, well I guess what happened in Fallujah is already an old news cycle? It doesnt seem to me that Bush is very upset about what happened in Fallujah. Yes, he called it brutal, and all. And there was a general who told us, on April 1 st, that the response is going to be overwhelming and decisive. But Bush doesnt sound like hes been overwhelmingly and decisively pissed off or nothing about it. Hmmm... Some reports are saying that US troops have sealed off Fallujah, and that US troops are cordoning off the city, and need about 48 hours.
And then ... the overwhelming and decisive response is going to happen.
Well, I hope so. I mean, I hope this response talk of April 1st doesnt all turn out to be an April Fools Joke.
Because there is nothing funny about it.
Because, I agree with what a lot of conservative commentators are saying. What just happened in Fallujah, and what we do about it in the next 48 hours, was the line in the sand, the defining moment, and will BE the defining panorama of what the closing chapter of the entire Iraq war will be and the consequences it will have for the safety and future of our entire nation, and probably the Western world.
If we dont do jack in the next 48 hours, then we may as well just leave Iraq right now, of which the left will have their glory day, their hopes of the eradication of what is good in America a very real prospect now more closer than ever in their wildest dreams.
Im not the only one saying it. Turn on the radio and listen to some of our conservative talk hosts. Give it another couple days, either we do something, or we may as well just leave. Either way, staying around while doing nothing about it, or just leaving, either way, we have lost. The true impact of the loss to America will not be immediate. No. It may take a few years. But that will be the impact.
Do something. Or just leave.
They better do something.
And it better be overwhelming and decisive.
I know we are told, there wont be any T.V. crews allowed, if, when it happens.
But if, when it happens, we will know. And somehow, we will get to watch, and hear.
So, we are all waiting. To watch it. And hear it.
We are told, to be patient.
I am being patient.
No one, except maybe Michael Savage, is yelling. Yet.
Very patient.
And, it better be decisive. And overwhelming. And, it better not be food rationing. Or two hours a night of no electricity. The overwhelming and decisive response, well, it better not be that. Because, that isnt overwhelming, and it sure isnt decisive. It better be that those who did this are dead.
This is a war, and everyone is saying its a war - the Bush Administration is saying its a war, the conservatives are saying its a war, and more than a few are saying its really a world war, WWIII, against them, the Muslim fanatics et all whatever their flavor.
So we have to kill them. Because they started to kill us first.
This little backward, freakish, town of maybe 500,000, called Fallujah, they said they were the Graveyard of America. And, like so many backward, freakish, towns in history, a town which should have been just a footnote in history, they somehow become, in fact, the place, the decisive moment, the line in the sand, that freakish place of ghouls. The place, or even the turning point, of some great historical significance. Usually, the little town, or village, invite it upon themselves. Ghouls have a way of doing that.
This is very likely one of those places. This is very likely the defining moment. And place.
So it better be what they said its going to be.
We are all waiting.