Dems Set Date For Terrorist Victory Day
According to this FoxNews article, the Democrats in Congress are pushing hard to make Oct. 1 "Terrorist Victory Day." Unlike previous victory days, like "Victory in Europe" where the U.S. and our allies were victorious over our enemies, "Terrorist Victory Day" will commemorate the date that al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups, as well as sectarian death squads operating in Iraq, will have achieved victory OVER the U.S. and our allies.
Oct. 1, 2007 is the date that the party of surrender has decided should be for the beginning of withdrawin troops from Iraq. The alternate date for "Terrorist Victory Day" will be, if the Dems have their way, April 1, 2008.
No doubt Bush will veto any legislation calling for our capitulation to terrorists, and I believe he has enough support in Congress to uphold his veto, so al-Qaeda shouldn't start making long term plans to expand their operations outside of Iraq, nor should Iran start to serious look at "adopting" its neighbor.
Any such legislation that would set a specific timetable to end military operations in Iraq is, in fact, giving the enemy a heads-up as to how long they have to hold out before they can safely reinstate a totalitarian regime in Iraq.
The bulk of the Democratic Party, as usual, is wrong on Iraq.
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I never cease to be amazed; I keep hearing liberals telling me either that there is no way to win in Iraq or that victory would serve no purpose. They seem to believe that it is impossible defeat an insurgency. The historical fact is that it is possible to defeat insurgents and has been done before. If you want one example look at the Moro Rebellion in the Phillipines, we defeated the Hell out of them!
So what purpose would there be in victory? To avoid this thing happening again! If they see the United States cut and run, just like we did in Somalia, it will only encourage this sort of warfare elsewhere. Do I think this sort of thing could even reach the United States then? Just travel along the Rio Grande and ask some of the people there. Some of the people crossing our border there already carry guns and are none-to-friendly.
If we give up in Iraq it will e more than a disaster there, it will someday be a disaster here.
Posted by: Brad Butturff
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April 27, 2007 3:35 PM