Posted on 09/28/2004 2:08:56 PM PDT by hope
Reprinted from NewsMax.com
Fly That Banner!
John L. PerryMaybe Republicans should rethink the Mission Accomplished sign on the aircraft carrier. Thats right, dont retreat from it. Feature it proudly in television commercials. Now!
Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004
Violence in Iraq has grown bloodier. Inexcusable abuse of Iraqi prisoners has made things tougher for America on the Arab street. All that is being used to try to tarnish George W. Bushs advantage as a wartime president.
But Americas mission in Iraq and Afghanistan is no less valid today than it was on its first day. A stern reaffirmation of Americas military strength and the moral purposes for which it is rightly being used was not out of place then, or is it now.
No Occasion to Shrink
Americas enemies, who hated America before it liberated Iraq and will hate America after it leaves Iraq, are overdue for a punishing, decisive, terminal dose of American power. And Americans are entitled to a refreshing breeze of patriotic fervor.
Instead of skittering away from the Mission Accomplished banner and the presidents landing on the carrier, the Bush campaign should be replaying those scenes with added vigor.
Absolutely, this defies conventional wisdom, but sometimes unconventional can be wiser, preemption better than crawfishing. Now is such a time a time for banner-waving, not banner-blushing.
So Soon We Forget
Think back to that day in May last year. The USS Abraham Lincoln, which played a key role in both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, was steaming off San Diego. After 10 months at sea the longest deployment of any U.S. carrier since the Vietnam War the Lincoln was heading for its home port, Everett, Wash.
A Mission Accomplished banner was visible in the background as George W. Bush landed on the carrier, climbed from the plane and delivered a stirring message of congratulations to the crew, saluting also the rest of Americas armed forces for what they, too, had accomplished in Iraq.
The cheering, applauding sailors were thrilled to have their commander in chief make this personal appearance on their ship.
The Left Got the Picture
So impressive was the scene that leftist television commentators were sneering: You can expect to see this footage cropping up in Bushs reelection commercials in 2004. They understood even then that it was an enormous plus for Bush, and it griped them no end.
While the leftist news media scurried to paint a different picture, the White House insisted the banner was the crews idea of a way to let the world know the Lincoln had just completed successfully its record deployment. The sign also got across the idea that American armed forces had crushed the military dictatorship of Saddam Hussein.
Along with the huge majority of Americans, President Bush was gratified that the war in Iraq had at that point gone so well, so fast. In all of military history, there is no parallel for how much was accomplished, so swiftly, with so few casualties.
Justifiable Pride
Bush was absolutely entitled to use that May 1, 2003, occasion to mark the end of major operations in Iraq the phrase that Democrats have since flung gleefully back in his face.
But Bush also went out of his way at the time to make it clear that a long, difficult, different kind of war still lay ahead in Iraq: The transition from dictatorship to democracy will take time, but it is worth our every effort. Our coalition will stay until our work is done. Thats the part that the political left to which John Kerry has ransomed his political soul dishonestly overlooks.
The moment Bushs plane caught the wire, a tidal wave of patriotic enthusiasm swelled across this country. Americans, except for the leftists, were proud of what had been accomplished, proud of their troops, proud of their president.
Dont Misjudge Americans
That is still how most Americans feel today. If its not, then Bush can chuck his reelection campaign and recede lamely into historys oblivion. Thats not going to happen, because thats not the way it is.
This war in Iraq has not been a failure, and it wont be a failure. It was a success 17 months ago, its a success today, and itll be a success long after election day.
Nothing captures that sense of American pride, of assured victory, more dramatically than the carrier landing and that banner.
Take Advantage
Now that Democrats are trying to wrap the image of the president landing on that carrier deck around his neck, Republicans are missing a great opportunity to make a lot of lemonade right on until election day.
The American people who were with the president then are with him now, no matter what the opinion polls purport to show one way or another.
Patriotic Americans deserve a morale boost. What better symbol to give them of patriotic accomplishment than the carrier footage? It still sends chills of pride up your spine. Unless you lack one.
Return the Fire
So, in winning politics what do you do when symbols appear to turn sour? You swivel them right around again and use them against the opposition. After all, thats what Democrats have tried to do with Bushs banner.
Bush should do precisely what his news-media detractors were so worried he would do: Dust off that carrier-landing footage, banner and all, and present it with pride all over television.
Thats right, throw that spirit of patriotism in the faces of the carpers, the critics and the cringers.
Now Let Them Squirm
Would John Kerry accuse the president of using the war in Iraq to enhance his reelection? You bet he would. He already has, even as his own commercials ballyhoo his questionable military service in Vietnam, despite his perfidy after skedaddling from the field of battle.
And dont think the American people cannot see through the hypocrisy.
Will the leftist news media jump on Bush for this? You bet they will, and that will only help to reinforce the presidents message.
They cannot denigrate that carrier landing without also denigrating every member of the American armed services who helped, and is still helping, to make the war in Iraq a victorious cause.
Choosing Up Sides
Let the leftists take their rightful place in the seat of the scorners, exposed as apologists and cheerleaders for Americas enemies.
George W. Bush should point with pride to what he along with most of the American nation accomplished, and are still accomplishing in Iraq.
So, fly that flag! Unfurl that banner! Roll that beautiful Bush footage!
John L. Perry, a prize-winning newspaper editor and writer who served on White House staffs of two presidents, is a regular columnist for NewsMax.com.
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AMEN to that!
http://www.davidstuff.com/usa/lincoln/usslincoln.htm
President George W. Bush
Commander In Chief
Aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln
May 1, 2003
Pictures!...Fly that banner!
Saddam removed. "Mission Accomplished!"
Taliban removed. "Mission Accomplished!"
Uday, Qusay removed. "Mission Accomplished!"
Afghani people liberated. "Mission Accomplished!"
Iraqi people liberated. "Mission Accomplished!"
New government established in Afghanistan. "Mission Accomplished!"
New government established in Iraq. "Mission Accomplished!"
Etc, Etc...
Excellent!
He tries so hard to fit in. America's trademark is originality - in thought, gov't, leadership, business, education, etc. Kerry is a just a "come-along"
The Rats would go nuclear!
I might just make a big MISSION ACCOMPLISHED sign to post on the back of my truck on November 3rd.
great idea!
Google is my secret...but thank you for posting the pictures!
Taliban removed. "Mission Accomplished!"
Uday, Qusay removed. "Mission Accomplished!"
Afghani people liberated. "Mission Accomplished!"
Iraqi people liberated. "Mission Accomplished!"
New government established in Afghanistan. "Mission Accomplished!"
New government established in Iraq. "Mission Accomplished!"
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John Kerry's 20 years in the Senate: "NOTHING ACCOMPLISHED!"
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They would go seriesly nucular and it would be HUGH!
But then, that's what they('d) get for misunderestimating him.
bump!
Someone ought to make bumper stickers so we can have them for Nov. 3.
"When Bush makes his victory speech early on the night of Nov. 2, I think they should have a 'Mission Accomplished' banner unfurled behind him as he makes it to the podium. The Rats would go nuclear!" This is a GREAT IDEA. We should have "mission accomplished" stickers to display for a few days after the election. It's better than "NA NA naNA Na"
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