Friday, October 05, 2007

Iraq Falls Off the Radar Screen

What would happen if Iraq comes through the al Qaeda onslaught and succeeds in establishing a democracy?

Well, unless you read blogs, the answer is you'll never know.Violence is way down. General Petraeus' surge has produced the desired results, in large part due to the wisdom of the Sunni leadership and their decision to turn against Al Qaeda. But the media doesn't cover that ad nauseam, apparently.

And, surprise, surprise, after having staked their careers on promoting and ensuring Iraq's failure so that Bush could be bashed, the left leaning media, as well as the Democrats in Congress, have suddenly found new things to occupy their tiny little minds and fickle hearts.

Well, too bad. So sad. Iraq will make it, and perhaps will even do far better, because the MSM and the lunatic left has moved on and are no longer paying any attention. Meanwhile their friends, Al Qaeda in Iraq, are feeling betrayed and are crying the blues.

I just hope the Americans find a strong Republican candidate for President in 2008 (my hope in invested in Guiliani), because the war on terror is far from over.

But for now, God bless Iraq. They will almost certainly be the jewel of the Middle East in very short order. And, once again, thank you George Bush, Tony Blair, John Howard, Junichiro Koizumi, Jose Maria Aznar and all the others, even if you have since lost an election and are no longer calling the shots in your respective countries. Your contribution and your stand in support of a democratic Iraq have earned you a special place in history, far more honorable and distinguished than any of the fools on the left, comparable in stature to Winston Churchill.

Thank you for initiating one of those pivotal events in history, which will bring about a new and better future for millions of people. Democracy will spread throughout the Middle East, just as it is doing in most other parts of the world, and I maintain my belief that the war in Iraq provided the inspiration for this turning point.

Thank you most of all to the American men and women in the theatre and their families who sacrificed so much, and to all Americans who supported this war.

Now, Godspeed to the Burmese people. I pray your quest for freedom of oppression does not take nearly as long as Iraq's. Somehow, I don't think it will.

AND A GREAT BIG RASPBERRY TO THE LUNATICS ON THE LEFT WHO NOW HAVE THE EMBARRASSING AND HUMILIATING TASK OF COMING UP WITH REASONS WHY THEIR BEST EFFORTS TO DERAIL THIS MOVEMENT WERE ACTUALLY IN ANYONE'S INTERESTS, LET ALONE IRAQ'S OR AMERICA'S!!!!

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