Posted on 05/12/2004 9:36:40 PM PDT by MrBallroom
THE BEHEADING OF NICK BERG (REPOSTED)
by Timothy Rollins, Editor and Publisher
May 12, 2004
After hearing of the execution of Nick Berg yesterday, well, frankly, I've had it. More than angry, I'm just plain steamed and not just at any one entity. Frankly, I'm especially enraged at Democrats in Congress for acting like a bunch of wimps over the War on Terror. Most of these wussies never served a day in uniform and unlike most of the World War II congressmen who did, none of today's crowd (save a few exceptions) have the stomach to handle the images coming home from the war front, let alone the stones to get into the fight and preserve the very nation they spend so much time criticizing and impeding the essential defense of.
I'm angry at President Bush for not using full aggression tactics - to include nukes on the part of our military and for not telling the United Nations to kiss our collective 280 million plus behinds. He should start warming up the bombers and put the tactical nukes on standby. Send them from the bases where they're stored and let's have a springtime weenie roast. There are plenty of targets at the ready. With GPS, we can dial in the locations from anywhere we darn well feel like.
I'm also enraged at the mainstream media whores who use a double standard and make it their full time obsession, part-time hobby and life's mission to destroy the presidency of George W. Bush. Between Ted Koppel of ABC News (America by Communists) and the anti-Christ of American broadcasting himself, Dan Rather of CBS News (Communist Broadcast System), the American people are being spoon-fed crap by the bucket full, yet these self-absorbed idiots are too blinded to the fact that this doesn't sell at all to the majority of the American people who live in 'flyover country'.
I'm angry at the American people who are too damned fat and lazy and who seemed to have completely forgotten 9/11, and who expect their soldiers to behave like a bunch of little angels when fighting a war and then act like a bunch of crybabies when a few pictures come back showing a few bad apples misbehaving very badly. Excuse me, but that's what a military judicial system is for - throwing out the garbage. Time for a reality check, boys and girls: War is an ugly business and the ones who behave nice are usually the first ones with their heads blown off - or cut off - shot, killed by a car bomb, or ambushed by a roving band of terrorists who wear masks because they haven't got the honor to show their faces and aren't man enough to have the stones to stand up to some real pros. Put them head-to-head against either Americans or the Brits and they'd get flattened in less than ten minutes - count on it!
If Congress, the President, the media whores, the American people and the other assorted pantywaists as a whole can't handle that we're fighting an ugly war in an effort to preserve our very way of life - to include their right to whine and bitch about it - then as far as I'm concerned, unless they've worn the uniform themselves, they should just shut up and go to hell.
If Nick Berg's beheading didn't galvanize all of the above into committing to seeing this War on Terror through to the absolute bitter end - to include the use of tactical nuclear weapons on every village and hellhole that hurts or kills an American or coalition member, civilian or military - then these crybabies we currently have in Congress have no business being in government. Either that or we deserve the government we've got, and if that's the case, then may God help us all. Barring changes, with leadership like this, we will lose this war and find ourselves subjugated by goons that will make 9/11 and the Taliban look like the Prince of Peace Himself. ***
© 2004 Timothy Rollins
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Posted earlier (0330 AM PDT) - not seen much at that hour. Now up for wider viewership.
I don't like this guy. He demonizes the entire American people -- painting with a broad brush indeed.
This guy is the Editor and Publisher!
Let me ask you sir: Have you worn the uniform like I have? Ever picked up a weapon? Stood a post? Sat in a foxhole? Trained for combat? If not, then I suggest you not speak on a subject for which you are not qualified.
I, on the other hand, AM qualified to speak on these matters, for I have worn the uniform with pride and would do so again had injury not taken me out of the game back in 1990. I wrote this piece, largely from my own experience both in and out of government. I majored in Business Management and minored in Political Science. I read 15 newspapers daily, watch FOX NEWS as well as the liberal channels, so I DO know what I am talking about. And I am by no means fat! Next time, try not to be so quick to judge...
The ends justify the means. The Islamic devils are out to get us, and we should consider use of all weapons at our disposal!
Keep in mind more thing: Bush had no federal political experience when he came to town in 2001. He only had state experience as Texas Governor. What I am FIRST IN LINE to give him credit for is (like the Great Ronald Maximus - also a former Governor) is having the good sense to surround himself with the very best people to guide and advise him.
Also, keep in mind that then-President Bill Clinton in a rare display of wisdom in his own right actually listened to his generals and admirals and changed US policy (Clinton Doctrine, 1997 - I think) to allow for a US first strike on account of the rise of terrorism which now allows us to take out a terrorist threat BEFORE it strikes. President Bush expanded on that wisdom with the Bush doctrine immediately after 9/11 to allow for the use of TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS as a means of protecting American lives and essential national security interests.
So you see once again, I HAVE done my homework...
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