Posted on 01/02/2003 7:03:41 AM PST by SJackson
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:47:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
NEW YORK -- Three years ago, on the night of his 19th birthday, my wife and daughter and I took my stepson to dinner. The restaurant was one of Manhattan's best. But none of us at the dinner remember even tasting the food. This was not just a birthday celebration. Felipe had decided about a month earlier that he was going to quit college to join the Marines. The very next day he was heading off to boot camp. Dinner went down hard that night.
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You also don't seem to understand that he's tied to AQ and Hamas and the other terror organizations. He's behind a fair amount of their tech. Where do you think they can find an open air market to buy and sell weapons, the South Bronx?
Let the coaches coach. They've got a game plan. Among other things, this will weaken the Saudis.
And another thing - you talk about poking a hornet's nest, North Korea has the third largest standing army on the planet and they're all sitting a few miles north of the DMZ!
Worrying about SK & Japan? Damn right! Let's not forget one billion Chinese just a short hop away. Israel can take care of itself. SK can't. And Japan is hamstrung by accords tied to the end of WWII.
Let's be honest here. You keep pointing to ol' Muammar over in Tripoli. Hell, there's less evidence pointing at him than at Saddam! You either don't want a war at all, or you're so wrapped up in trying to play Monday morning quaterback on Friday that you don't want to let the coaches and players get in the game and win it!
We're misguided? Please. The road to victory leads through Baghdad and Saddam. Then we can turn our attention to the others. Let's deal with Saddam, now, before he gets mobile nuclear capability and starts peddling WMD off to the highest bidder (i.e., Al Qaeda).
If we go after the others first, we may knock down two or three of 'em, and then have Saddam staring us in the face in three years with four nukes sitting on boats in Miami Beach ready to go. No, I'd much rather deal with him today, thank you very much.
Osama's dead. The others have reservations in Hell. We have but to provide the transportation.
We can afford to separate the Felipes of the world from those less worthy of the name of US citizen.
His dig was directed at those who think, contradicting the WSJ editorial page, that uncontrolled, random immigration is an outdated policy.
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