Phillipenes (twice), France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, England, Japan, China, Russia, Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, the Balkan Region, East Germany, Grenada, Panama, South Korea and Israel.
What do these countries all have in common? Well, the United States spilled blood on them to make them free. These are the countries that the left-wing, socialistic and tyrant-minded people at their respective times (men like Chamberlain, Moore and Stalin) would have rather seen in chains and having crimes of genocide run rampant. Our times mirror the 30’s and 40’s eerily. Then, as Nazism began to run rampant in Europe in many areas, not just Germany. Even as Hitler violated treaties passed against Germany raising large, threatening armies, began shipping off Jews, and began showing intentions of invasion, Chamberlain kept trying to reason with the Nazi government. Men like Joe Kennedy was recalled from the American embassy in Briton for being a Nazi sympathizers. And what all for? To have to wait until the 11th hour to stop the evil of Nazism.
This time around we had the Gulf war and I thank God the Saddam Hussein was no Hitler when I came to war. We ousted his ass from Kuwait faster than a whore ousts man-juice. But just think of the similarities between now and then? Genocide, hatred of Jews, invasions (though not as major because Saddam isn’t that smart tactically), and a movement to try and appease him.
And, instead of repeating the mistakes of the Brits and Chamberlain, we stuck and spilt blood for people that seemingly don’t want it. The same people that are proven wrong year in year out on issues of world policy call it a foolish war that wasn’t needed. Oddly, that’s what Chamberlain said, almost verbatim. And we know now where that got us… 4 million dead with over 6 million murdered in gas chambers.
And people complain of the casualties taken now and about the “children” murdered? Where were those voices when EVERYONE knew some that died and the two thousand dead in Iraq now doesn’t come close to that of one BEACH of Normandy. A time when the average age of a soldier was 19 and not 22.
Give me a fucking break. I know people in the army, some in Iraq and some that might be going. My best friend is over there in Falluja as we speak. If he dies, will I turn into a cunt and complain about the casualties? No. It wasn’t my choice to join the army, he wasn’t forced in, and he’s not a child. I’ll mourn him as much as any of my friends dying, as I hope he comes back so we can hang out.
In the face of all this, how can I say that this war has been a disaster? Proportionally, we’ve lost nothing near the numbers of WWI, WWII, the Spanish American War, the War of 1812, the REVOLUTION, the Civil War… if this is a war, I call it a resounding success. It’s like Vietnam, only we are killing way more to even soldier and the Iraqi insurgents are incompetent.
We spill blood so that the world can be free. We aren’t a democratic state, we ARE democracy in it’s best form possible! Why is their dissent voiced by people in the world? Probably because we spent lives giving it out? Can’t people see that? Hell, most the European states that are against us in almost EVERYTHING are the ones that we freed more than one time.
God, I love this fucking country. For all its faults, I’d live nowhere else. And anyone who run from fighting a war because they 100% don’t believe in it doesn’t deserve the citizenship that millions would kill to have.
”The tree of liberty must sometimes be refreshed with the blood of patriots.”
Author: =][= Morok
Email: evilcanofjoy@kidsloveguns.com
-Thomas Jefferson