Democrats: An End to the War; Short, Bittersweet and the Crux
President Bush spoke for the eighth time on the subject of Iraq this evening; the consensus to most talking heads was it is not much in the neighborhood of new material. A reason for this lack in new material can be attributed to the opposition’s repetition of the past four years; the president is still speaking to the same arguments. This is not to say it is the fault of the Democrats that the president is repetitive, but more in line with yelling in a canyon and hearing an echo in response. Would it be nice if he were to take a new tack? Yes, it would, but it would also be nice if the Democrats tried a new refrain as well.
Senator from Rhode Island, Jack Reid responded to the president with the same tried and still not true material. A piece of which is “ending this war.” This has basically been the crux to the debate; Democrats and their supporters see this as a “war” and the president and his supporters in this vein see this more as a battle in a “war.” These are two very diametrically opposed views and part of that, which has made the debate all the more difficult to move forward in a way that might reach consensus.
Jack Reid referred to the issue in Iraq as a civil war, which is nothing new; so far so good. Setting aside the implausibility inherent in succeeding at what is being attempted with the numbers employed now, but with fewer troops and/or with new geographical post, we can end “this war.” Senator Reid is not wrong if this is a singular and unique war with no relatives in sight. Where Senator Reid and the Democrats fail is if this is as the president has continuously stated; a front in a greater war, this to the Democrats is the great gamble and one with which they have bet our future on.
In a perfect world with pieces that fit like a jigsaw puzzle, the Democrats might have a chance at completing the image of the cute puppy on the box cover. In another perfect world, as horrifying and pitiful as it would be, were the president wrong, amends could be made; not perfectly mind you with all forgiven, but made nonetheless; take it or leave it. Pride or martyrdom in death, like that sought by our enemy is mistaken but to the greater thinking world, admitting error is possible and more likely by no other nation than the United States; we’re great at proselytizing (think Democrats).
The catch is the more likely scenario. The United States and its allies disengage from the battle in the greater war; redeploy, draw down, withdraw and bring an end to the “war” only to find that we have given massive and unimaginable ground reminiscent of a Hamburger Hill magnified, but the planet is the hill. We then spend decades making up for the loss of momentum that we had within our grasp, yet threw away in our haste to end the “war.”
The preceding regarding battle versus greater war has been said and/or written before by many people, as this is the case, please forgive the repetition; at I have a lot of company.
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If Republicans win the argument, terrorists and the countries that breed them will know we are serious, and that we might do something as crazy as cleaning out Iraq to them.If the Democrats win the world will see America withdraw into its own insecurities, and terrorists world wide will see that there is no need to fight America's warriors when it is easier to persuade our population to undermine America's effort.To the terrorists, the war is a public relations offensive against the population - that is why the lessons of Vietnam have served as the blueprint for Al-Qaeda. That's why those of us who understand the consequences of surrender are warriors here on the home front as important as the soldiers and marines that fight in foreign lands today.Do your duty, freedom loving Americans…
My comments are posting as blocks of text - let me try this again…If Republicans win the argument, terrorists and the countries that breed them will know we are serious, and that we might do something as crazy as cleaning out Iraq to them.If the Democrats win the world will see America withdraw into its own insecurities, and terrorists world wide will see that there is no need to fight America's warriors when it is easier to persuade our population to undermine America's effort.To the terrorists, the war is a public relations offensive against the population - that is why the lessons of Vietnam have served as the blueprint for Al-Qaeda. That's why those of us who understand the consequences of surrender are warriors here on the home front as important as the soldiers and marines that fight in foreign lands today.Do your duty, freedom loving Americans…
"A reason for this lack in new material can be attributed to the opposition%u2019s repetition of the past four years; the president is still speaking to the same arguments."When you are speaking and expect liberals to comprehend what you are saying, you HAVE to repeat and repeat and repeat, otherwise they just don't get it. I say DECODER RINGS FOR ALL!!!!!!
Thanks for commenting…I've been in kind of a spin recently and have spaced popping over here the past few days.
I wholeheartedly agree with your comment Shane; it will "win" us no ground, but will in fact lose it for us.
The Decoder ring isn't a horrible idea, especially if they're really nice, but I don't know that they would pay attention to the message decoded if they didn't like it…we'll have to think on this one : )
Evrvigint just nailed it perfectly. You too, Michelle. If the Dems win, we lose. Simple as that.