Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Bush's War?


"Must read" editorial by Ron Dart: A Brutal War

I have taken some heat from a few people for what they perceive as my support for "Bush’s war." I replied that it is not his war, it is ours and the stakes are huge. If we are afraid of casualties today, ours and theirs, we may miss a chance that will never come again. Lest you think that what I am telling you can’t come true, it already has.

Because we showed weakness before. Because we cut and ran after the bombing of the Marine barracks in Lebanon. Because we cut and ran after Somalia. Because we didn’t act after the bombing of the USS Cole, because we didn’t act after the bombing of American embassies in africa, because we didn’t act after the first Bombing of the World trade center, because we didn’t kill Osama Bin Laden when we had the chance and knew who he was, we got the tragedy we now call, 9/11.

Like Saul of old, we didn’t have the stomach to kill Agag, and we have ended up having to kill thousands, and it will probably get worse before it gets better.


Quote of the day:

Christians need to dismiss the god of their imaginations, and embrace the real thing.

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