I recently finished Michael Savage’s book entitled “Liberalism is a Mental Disorder” and without a doubt liberalism truly is a mental disorder. Read the book, it perfectly articulates the reasons why. Dr. Savage exposes liberalism every day for what it is on his radio program.
Liberalism has recently proven itself to be a mental disorder with the recent ACLU win that has to do with releasing more Abu Grhaib “torture” photos. I say “torture” because, for the most part, the left’s definition of torture is far from torture. According to the left’s definition of torture I was tortured every time I went on a field op during my enlistment. Without a lot of explanation, the left’s definition of torture is preposterous. As of this post the photos aren’t released to make any judgment as to whether took place was actual torture. I wouldn’t be surprised, however if actual torture did take place.
Regardless of if what is already known about what took place at Abu Grhaib is actually torture or not those actions are a disgrace and I do hold the Bush administration responsible; primarily for not accepting Rumsfeld’s resignation or outright firing him. I believe Rumsfeld has done a terrible job, through and through. I believe in the war on terror and I think the war in Iraq is justified. However, as Dr. Savage pointed out in the aforementioned book, the war is being fought as a politically correct war. Not to mention the propaganda war is not even being fought on our side of the fence and every day terrorists around the world are getting a free pass by the Bush administration along with every other terrorist appeasing liberal out there. These pictures being released is just another victory for our enemies as far as the propaganda war goes.
Earlier today I went to the Huffington Post to check out what they had to say about these photos being released. From what I could tell a majority of the commenters were jovial at the photo’s release. Their reason’s being that the Bush administration needs to be held accountable. However, when the idea that releasing these photos will put our soldiers in harms way is presented by conservative commenters the liberal posters react by making the excuse that the people who would be offended already know what happened at Abu Grhaib and won’t do anything because of their current knowledge. These liberals are so shortsighted to forget the Newsweek debauchery where many people were killed as a result of a false story. My personal opinion is that we should err on the side of caution and these photos should not be released. I guess we should wait and see what happens next. If even 1 person dies as a result of outrage towards these photos then I and many others will have been proven right.
Using backwards liberal logic, if 1 soldier dies as a result of these photos being released, then the ACLU should be held directly responsible for that soldier’s death. Oh, but I know what the liberals will say. It will still be Bush’s fault. Everything is Bush’s fault after all. They will come across saying that because the “torture” happened on Bush’s watch he is directly responsible. If, however, no one dies as a result of these photo’s release then I will have been proven wrong and will admit as such. I like my odds, however, given what has happened in the past as I mentioned above with the Newsweek thing. I predict that once these photos hit the internet there will be a large rally outside of the Abu Grhaib prison that will result in our solders being shot at and people being trampled. Only time will tell.
As always, please pardon my spelling and grammar.
Archive for September, 2005
Torture Photos
Friday, September 30th, 2005The death of Personal Responsiblity
Friday, September 16th, 2005From Casey Shehan’s mom’s latest rant on Michael Moore.com:
“The people who were supposed to look after its citizens, our government, failed them.”
Arianna Huffington: The damage caused by Hurricane Katrina is Bush’s fault.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2005
The Blog | Arianna Huffington: George Bush, David Caruso, and Katrina: Why Now Is Precisely the Time for Finger-Pointing | The Huffington Post: “This is clearly going to be a very long recovery process. And the sooner we’ve identified those responsible for the Katrina tragedy, the sooner we can make sure they’re not around to screw up the recovery.”
Hurricane Katrina isn’t responsible for the “Katrina Tragedy”? Next you are going to tell me that somehow islamo-fascists weren’t responsible for 9/11 and somehow 9/11 was our fault…
Too late!
The left never ceases to amaze me. They truly are the enemy within.
As Promised, my DD214
Wednesday, September 7th, 2005Bigger copies available upon request.
Sheehan Quote Update
Tuesday, September 6th, 2005The media has forgotten about Sheehan and rightly so. Take a look what she has to say on her blog:
“I think we should finish the tour so we can talk about what an abject failure this administration is. The unnecessary tragedy in New Orleans is directly related to the unnecessary tragedy in Iraq: Unnecessary being the operative word.
Innocent people are dying daily in this world. In the crush of the hurricane story, the fact that 950 people (mostly women and children) were trampled to death in Iraq was buried in the back sections. Those are 950 people who would still be alive if George Bush were not president. 950 people in Iraq and how many thousands in the Gulf States died while the emperor strummed a guitar and knocked a golf ball around? Additonally, eight of our brave and wonderful soldiers have been needlessly killed in Iraq since Monday.
I really believe that George and his band of incompetent and dangerous thugs need to resign. It would be the only honorable and competent thing to do. But wait….”
Found here.
I need not reiterate the fact that local governments are more to blame than the Bush administration for this Katrina debacle. All one has to do is look at the pictures posted on multiple other bogs of the school busses under water to realize that.
*UPDATE*
Found this gem, too.
“I spoke and I talked about how George couldn’t come out and see me when I was in Crawford, because he didn’t have an answer for me: there is no “Noble Cause” so how could he answer me. He admitted the other day that it was for oil. I don’t consider that a good enough reason for so many people being dead. Iraq could and would sell us their oil. I really believe immoral criminals are running our country and it is making me even more determined to save it with millions of my fellow citizen’s help.
This morning, I was watching Scotty McClellan’s press conference and the press corps was asking him about the failure in preparations for the hurricane. He kept on saying: “this is not the time to point fingers, lay blame, or for politics.” Of course it isn’t, when the blame lies squarely on the shoulders of the people he works for. From diverting money to Iraq that was intended to shore up the levees and make New Orleans safer, to sending over 30 percent of the National Guard from Louisianna, Mississippi, and Alabama to Iraq in a war that never has made sense, George Bush has failed this country. By his actions in the first few days of the Katrina tragedy, he has also demonstrated that he doesn’t care about Americans whether they are in Iraq or in America.”
Found here.