Posted on 09/12/2002 6:46:15 AM PDT by Jeff Head
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:01:14 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Good evening. A long year has passed since enemies attacked our country. We've seen the images so many times, they are seared on our souls, and remembering the horror, reliving the anguish, re-imagining the terror is hard and painful.
For those who lost loved ones, it's been a year of sorrow, of empty places, of newborn children who will never know their fathers here on earth.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Yes, sometimes there are only two choices without the option of a non-choice. The thought of taking one person's life in order to save another or our own comes to mind. Murder is still murder. If our "principles" aren't to be compromised, we should simply lay down and die now.
Thanks for your posts.
Fregards.
In order to be plain, let me say again, I would join neither the Islamics Radicals or the abortionists in your hypothetical ... I would make my own way and encourage, influence, seek to get as many others to do the same as possible.
Both options are, for me, an abject denial and betrayal of my view of foundational principles that I will not compromise on. But that's just me.
FRegards.
Arne Fulkin posted this on another thread and it bears repeating. It is the "hopeful scenario" - one which, if encased in prayer, we can move towards. Of course, ther eis the "bad case" scenario that you mention which is always a possibility. If so, if the worst case happens, this nation is over anyway. But, if we refuse to take on the one nation which more than any other is ruled by a psychopath ready and willing to attack neighbors in the region as he has done many times in the past - we are over as a nation anyway. "
Here's what Arne wrote:
"We don't understand the dynamic here on FR, but it is real -our less informed neighbors and fellow citizens just wanted to see Bush addressing the U.N. in a spirit of fellowship and cooperation. They wanted that base covered before we embark on military endeavors. Is it useless? We know it is! But, the folks out there - good willed Americans watching "American Idol" and lost in their Fantasy Football rosters - still think the U.N. is some moral beacon that should be involved. We're not going to need ANYTHING from the U.N. to execute this mission. Nobody is going to pay attention to the nuances of foreign support after seeing that video of Bush standing up before the World body today. That's what they needed to see. If the American people sign off, the gutless twerps in D.C. will jump on board. When America shows its resolve and success, the twerps in Europe will rush the bandwagon. Bush is playing the game. Tony Blair sees the winner, and is setting himself and the Brits up as the most influential player in the new Europe. Putin is on board, even though he can't openly support the Iraq campaign because of Russian industrial interests there.
Saddam and his regime of brutality are toast. When Saddam is gone, Iran will burn from within. Millions of Iranians have been demonstrating in the streets against the Tehran despots for months. When Iran and Iraq are cooked, the operational tools, financing and protections that only a Nation-State can supply to a worldwide terrorist movement will disappear. Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan will eradicate their terrorist ties and remove destructive individuals. Hezbollah and Hamas will be fiscally defanged. Arafat will hang. We won't need the Saudis for oil anymore. The Chinese will understand that Bush is not to be challenged regarding sacred commitments to Taiwan. Iraq is the catylist for all of this."
They had a full transcript, which was what I was looking for. Their other many failings had no bearing on these words which I have posted here, and under the left-hand pull-down menu at my site:
FRegards.
Either way, I have no doubts but that this nation will perervere and overcome the evil and gadiantons we face (both internal and external). It is simply a matter, IMHO, of how much pain we go through to get there ... and that is a matter of which way we chose as a people to be humble before the Creator ... either willingly on our own, resulting in less hardship, or the harder path.
In the end ... this is what my SERIES is really all about.
God bless.
It may not be a pleasant choice ... it may not offer much hope for success ... but it is there just the same. We always have our free will, even if wholly constrained, and in our hearts and minds those choices exist.
It is simply how I choose to view the world. I realize that in everyday life, sometimes the distinction and sometimes the logistics make it difficult (and after raising four teenagers it could not be more clear on the personal level just as it exists at the macro level) ... but even in that, we are left with the choice. In the hypothetical you presented, I would either choose a third way, or die in the attempt. That would be my choice.
Again, please realize that I respect your ability and right to have your opinion on this I have no intention of attacking you ... I just have a differing view on this technicality. I believe over all, in all the important issues that are representative of how we will both most likely live out our lives ... that we are probably very close in our beliefs and philosophy.
We are doing so now verbally and philosophically. I pray we are never forced to do so at arms ... but would not shrink if it required it and would be happy to have folks like you in the fox hole next to me in such a struggle.
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush participate in a wreath-laying ceremony near the site of the crash where seven crew members and 33 passengers died when the plane crashed in Somerset County. Officials believe the plane was heading for a target in Washington, D.C., when the passengers fought back against the four hijackers.
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