To: elhombrelibre
That's a great quote.
The libs and moral relativists think they have the luxury of all this "but who's REALLY the villain?" theorizing. They do, to an extent, because the militaries led by Bush and Blair which they so despise give them that luxury. But it's hypocritical to talk as they do when they know damn well if they were given the option of going and living in a nation where there were no soldiers and love and peace and PC and multiculti were the rule of law, the place would last ten minutes.
12 posted on
07/12/2005 2:23:32 AM PDT by
Darkwolf377
("Familiarity doesn't breed comtempt, it IS contempt."--Florence King)
To: Darkwolf377
Victor Davis Hanson has pointed out that many of the critics of the US and the coalition of the willing behave as if they can sort of opt out in a struggle with the terrorists. His point is that they seem to believe that unless the US is perfect and unless the US fights this war in a perfect way then the Left should not support the war. Of course, he's right, but it also shows that the Left would rather tie the US's hands and see reactionary terrorists theocrats succeed than to admit that Bush and Blair are right to defend civilization. There is a huge irony in this. The Taliban and al Qaeda are the real reactionaries, the real chauvanistic theocrats, the real homo-phobes, and the real misogynists. But the Left would rather rant about the "Religious Right" in the US!
22 posted on
07/12/2005 6:13:56 AM PDT by
elhombrelibre
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