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The Politics of War
Steve Schippert at MilBlogs has an excellent post about the current and forthcoming political battles around the War on Terror.
...Why is the defense of this nation a political issue at all? There are those who will argue that it is the manner in which we defend ourselves that is at issue.
That, my friends, is a convoluted disingenuous sheen of reason upon the unreasonable.
A former Attorney General currently vociferously defends a mass murdering dictator deposed by our own forces. An icon of the self-loathing anti-American academic Left, Noam Chomsky, embraces Hizballah, the chief beneficiary of Iran's terror export, and condemns the War on Terror as bigotry wrapped in fiction. A former Vice President travels to the home of fifteen 9/11 hijackers and professes that Arabs had been "indiscriminately rounded up" by America and its sitting president and held in "unforgivable" conditions...
Not to mention an Illinois Senator comparing troops to Pol Pot and the Soviets. Or a former Marine Congressman from Pittsburgh who is proclaiming the guilt of several Marines to the world before an investigation is even completed...

May 24, 2006 • Permalink
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