Sunday, January 28, 2007

Supporting the troops

Jane Fonda exposes the anti-America core of the anti-war crowd. This is a woman who hobnobbed with people who said they wanted to see Americans die in Vietnam, and who had her picture taken with a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun that shot down American planes, either killing or leading to the capture and torture of American pilots. This is the the anti-war movement's definition of supporting the troops.

General Petraeus, who was confirmed by the Senate to become a 4 star general and take command in Iraq, said anti-war resolutions hurt our troops and embolden the enemy.
In response to questions from Mr. McCain and Sen. Joe Lieberman, Gen. Petraeus added that resolutions of disapproval for the war would be unhelpful to American troop morale and would encourage our enemies in Iraq.
Democrats and anti-war Republicans don't care. They pass their resolutions that hurts American moral and emboldens the insurgents. That's their definition of supporting the troops.

After 4 years of mismanagement and stubborn ego, President Bush finally woke up and developed a plan that has a chance at success, but just like in Vietnam, the anti-war movement is on the side of the enemy. They support the enemy with their words, and soon they'll move to cut funds, supporting the enemy with their actions. That's the anti-war movement's definition of supporting the troops.

No force on earth can defeat America, except the American anti-war movement. They'll accept nothing less than our defeat in any war. Just ask Hanoi Jane.

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