Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The Enemy

There are similarities between the war in Iraq and the war in the United States. The war in Iraq is a result of centuries of mysticism, violence and dictatorships. The war in the United States is the result of centuries of reason, capitalism and freedom. How are these similar? Look at who the enemies are.

Both sides in the war in Iraq believe the same things. Each side has a mystical assumption of what the world is about. Each believes in using violence to make his point. Each believes he should be in charge. In the United States, one side stands against these things, but the other side does not.

The Sunnis of Iraq are like the Democrat party of the United States. They were defeated, but couldn’t imagine that it was a just defeat. They began a campaign designed to harm the other side as much as possible, expecting capitulation and regaining control. The Democrats didn’t use the same level of violence, but the intention was the same. The U.S. just happens to be more civilized than Iraq. At least for now.

The sins of the Democrats are legion, although not as severe as the suicide bombers of the Sunnis. However, the Democrats have offered nothing but criticism of the Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. No alternative solutions. Only criticism. Why? Because they want us to lose.

Not everyone who punches a “D” in the booth on Election Day falls into this category. However, that is only because they are dupes of the party that is trying to destroy the United States of America. The “liberal” Left has taken over the Democrat party and it does not believe in Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Name one position of the Left that promotes one of these things, let alone all three. The Left hates humanity.

The Left of this country was raised on the mysticism of socialism. Do things for the “greater good” because the end justifies the means. There are 20 million dead ends in Europe that wouldn’t agree.

The Left of this country is not above violence to make its point. Ivy League Columbia University made the news last month because a horde of “compassionate” Left-Wing students shouted down a speaker and rushed the stage. I personally saw 2 of the leaders interviewed and neither seemed to see the problem with violating anyone’s freedom of speech.

The Left of this country does not love freedom. He may want it for himself, but not for anyone who disagrees with him. Freedom is only for those who make the rules.

The Left and the Sunnis are very similar. The only tangible difference is that the Sunnis have completely de-evolved already to the level that the Left inevitably awaits. The philosophy is the same, it is right now only a matter of degree.

How do we win the war in Iraq? No wonder the Democrats never want to let us find out.

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