Posted on 06/23/2006 3:48:54 PM PDT by Lando Lincoln
It is long past time to speak the undiluted truth in response to Congressman John Murtha (D.-Pa.), Senator John Kerry (D.-Ma) and any of their cohorts on Capitol Hill who continually strive to demoralize Americans in the War on Terror by demanding unconditional retreat. They are not patriotic nor are they voices of the loyal opposition, for they can be neither patriotic nor loyal when carrying the water for the mortal enemies of America.
A reality check is once again in order, since the realities of the past five years have been completely abandoned by the left. America was attacked, on its own soil, by militant Islamists who obsessively seek its annihilation. Thousands of innocent people were indiscriminately and brutally slaughtered in a matter of minutes.
The attack was wholly unprovoked, unless one accepts the enemys premise that refusal to be converted to Islam, or an alliance with another nation that similarly refuses to do so, constitutes provocation.
Hence, Americas only option is either to accept the enemys terms of unconditional surrender or go on offense against that enemy. This was true in the wake of the attacks as well as during the decade leading up to them.
Unfortunately, the Clinton Administration ignored this truth and attempted a third wholly untenable alternative, which was to simply ignore the problem with the hope that it would go away. In retrospect, the consequences of that choice are indistinguishable from surrender.
Honest liberals would own up to the fact that American inaction during the 90s left the nation vulnerable, and thus allowed those attacks to be successfully carried out. But then again, honest liberals would not be liberal.
So rather than admitting to their unwitting complicity with Americas enemies, they grudgingly waved flags and rooted for the nation in the immediate aftermath of the attacks while emotions were running high. They astutely perceived that any other response would not be tolerated.
But they quickly reverted back to their anti-American screed the moment they suspected that the tide of public opinion might be changing, and that they might have an opening to seize the moral and philosophical high ground.
Having vacillated continually on the terror war issue for the past five years, they saw their electoral fortunes ebb. Now, in a desperate effort to reclaim dominant status inside the Beltway that they believe to be inherently theirs, they are again on the attack. But their attack is no less directed at the heartland of America than are the attacks of the Islamists.
Every whisper of wrongful action by the U.S. military is greeted with a mix of jubilation and enthusiastic condemnation by leftists on Capitol Hill and the nightly news. Concurrently, the upbeat stories of progress and improvement in the stability of post-Hussein Iraq invariably generate skepticism and disparagement.
The Presidents recent visit to Iraq, itself a great milestone on the road to total victory in that theater of the terror war, was nonetheless demeaned in every possible manner by the liberal establishment.
Just as al Zarqawis memos and communications indicated that the tone inside al Qaeda is getting desperate in the face of imminent defeat, so do the derisive reaction from the left to every bit of good news out of Iraq prove that liberals are becoming similarly desperate.
Their loyalties plainly do not lie with the well being of this nation. Nor can they legitimately claim any noble or patriotic motivation for continuing their campaign of declaring doom and defeat for this country.
For those on the left, every contest is solely determined only from the perspective of political gain or loss to the cause of liberalism. And time and again, the proponents of this sordid political strategy have proven themselves to be wholly indifferent to any negative consequences reaped by the nation or its military. Such behavior does not fit any definition of loyalty.
Moreover, it is defensible to assert that, owing to their veteran status, all criticism of anti-war mouthpieces John Kerry or John Murtha, and the political class they represent, should be censored.
Although these are among the best examples liberals are able to present as war heroes, any actual heroic deeds that might have been perpetrated by Kerry and Murtha occurred more than three decades ago. And particularly in Kerrys case, the validity of such deeds is extremely dubious.
Military commendations and service awards are ultimately meant as tribute to the events of a particular period in time. Often, they represent a single episode in the life of the recipient. They were never intended as a license of lifetime immunity from criticism for any and every outlandish behavior on the part of the bearer, including de facto collaboration with the enemy
Kerry and Murthas strategically disastrous demands that America cut and run from the terrorist insurgency at a time when it is desperately attempting to rally its dwindling forces, belie something that is hardly less than a dark alliance between the terrorists and the American left.
Benedict Arnold sacrificed more for this country than Kerry and Murtha combined.
Bingo! And Benedict Arnold never did as much damage as Fake Purple Heart Kerry or ABSCAM Murtha!
History is greatly influenced by geography.
He is a traitor here and a hero somewhere else.
Also by who tells the story.
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Actually it`s time to throw politics aside and bring back the Sedition act, both of them from 1798 and 1918. I`m sorry, but there is a line and `rats like Kerry and Murtha don`t cross it, they stomp right over it and keep stomping right over it and they are putting this country in danger as well as our vets. Enough is enough already. If the likes of Kerry and Murtha want to keep doing so, then fine. Let them put on cheerleading skirts and dance in front of Bin laden. But they do it here, lock the bastards up.
I used to have a bumper sticker that said that. I took it off after Kerry lost.
bttt
He was for the Colonials before he was against them.
Okay, I gotta ask...What's the monument to Benedict Arnold's leg about?
Murtha is a veteran. Whatever good he may have done as a veteran was erased when he made baseless, vicious attacks on our Marines in Iraq.
Kerry is a veteran. Whatever good he may have done as a veteran was erased when he made baseless, vicious attacks on his fellow troops in Vietnam.
The Jersey Girls (Girls? Girls are supposed to be fun. These people are more like the Jersey Witches) lost their husbands in a terrorist attack. Whatever sympathy they may have deserved for their loss was erased when they exploited their husbands' deaths to promote an anti-American, pro-terrorist, Bush-bashing agenda and to gain glory and praise for themselves.
And yet, there are some people on this site who call themselves "conservative," yet oppose any criticism of these liberals. It's amusing to see those people attack Ann Coulter for name-calling, and then turn around and call her a whole bunch of nasty names.
I've been to this monument several times (lived in Schuylerville, NY near Saratoga battlefield for years). It is off the beaten path and had no sign to announce its presence. You have to go off the main tourist route and down a little trail to get to it.
Much like the Confederacy I guess, difference being, Arnold was a traitor, and the Southerners weren't.
http://www.answers.com/topic/benedict-arnold
In 1779 he was court-martialed because of disputes with civil authorities. He was cleared of all except minor charges and was reprimanded by Washington; nevertheless he was given (1780) command of West Point. He had already begun a treasonable correspondence with Sir Henry Clinton in New York City, and now arranged to betray West Point in exchange for a British commission and money. The plot was discovered with the capture of John André, but Arnold escaped. In 1781, in the British service, he led two savage raidsagainst Virginia and against New London, Conn.before going into exile in England and Canada, where he was generally scorned and unrewarded.
The only monument to him is unmarked and off by itself in the woods at Saratoga. He was quite a fighter before he sold out to the British
What is it about Clinton's and treason?
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