Saturday, October 4, 2008

It's Not About Iraq or Iran

The "war on terror" is what we're fighting. It's amphorus. You kill one head and two more take his place. Or maybe ten. You kill a thousand Islamic terrorists in whatever country, and ten thousand take their place. The Democrats keep taking about us "not getting bin Laden. They're wrong. The reason we can't find bin Laden is that he is a cinder. He became a "crispy critter" years ago when we bombed a cave in which he was living, and the Islamic terrorists have been trying for years to convince the world he's still alive and still running things. But we haven't seen a tape of him speaking that contains ANY proof it wasn't made years ago. We're not "at war" in Iraq or Afghanistan. We're "at war" with Islamic terrorism worldwide. Iraq and Afghanistan are merely BATTLES in this war. Those wars were over within weeks (or less). The problem is, these murderous thugs are hard to find. So we have to keep killing them as fast as we find them. We killed another top al Qaida leader in Iraq this week (at this writing) but again, two more will "spring up" to replace him. In a culture where getting killed is a GOOD thing, there are no shortage of idiots ready to take his place on a slab somewhere. (Just common sense)

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