Monday, September 22, 2008

Why the Democrats would not allow a vote on honoring the troops

The following is from National Review by way of Urgent Agenda.

It was written by Bill Whittle who runs Eject!Eject!Eject! and if you don't have both blogs bookmarked then you should do so immediately. Urgent Agenda for William Katz's accurate comments on things political and Eject!Eject!Eject! for Whittle's on target comments about our culture.

On February 9th, 1933, the ruling elite of the world’s great Civilization held a debate in the Oxford Union. With thunderclouds growing dark across the English Channel, at a time when resolute action could still have averted the worst catastrophe the world has ever known, these elites resolved that “This House will in no circumstances fight for its King and Country.”

The Resolution passed by a vote of 275 to 153. Needless to say, this vote did not avert the fight. It guaranteed it.

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I live a few miles from Santa Monica High School, in California. There, young men and women are taught that America is “a terrorist nation,” “one of the worst regimes in history,” that it’s twice-elected leader is “the son of the devil,” and dictator of this “fascist” country. Further, “patriotism” is taught by dragging an American flag across the classroom floor, because the nation’s truest patriots, as we should know by now, are those who are most able to despise it.

This is only high school, remember: in college things get much, much worse.


I hope the above whets your appetite and you go to the National Review article. It is worth reading if for no other reason than it explains to the uber Lefties why their actions give aid and comfort to our enemies and cause Americans to be killed.

1 comment:

  1. Starting the war with Iraq, by contrast, didn't "cause Americans to be killed."

    Starting wars with Russia and with Iran, by contrast, won't "cause Americans to be killed."

    Stay alert, and stay with Fox.

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