The Business of defeat
This will be short, but all the arguments made by the left stating they want to take our troops out of Iraq and out of danger is bullshit. They haven't supported the troops since the war began. And now they want to get the troops out of Iraq as early is within 90 days (Hilary Clinton)? Jesus. You won't support the war, but you will support the failure of the war... the sooner the better.
If anyone buys this heap as actually caring for our soldiers is a tool. Politicians are in it to make money. That is why conservatives tend to please big corporations. The left, on the other hand, is banking on the rights failure, and at all costs. If they are to line their pockets, they must do anything they can so this war becomes a failure. When Iraq returns to their days of genocide, it will be the Republicans' fault... and everything the Clinton's, Kennedy's, etc. dreamed of will come true.
Some say, "when is enough, enough?" Good question, but when you actually look at how Iraq is fairing since our arrival, it is obvious things are getting accomplished. Recent articles say Iraq is the better investment when compared to GM (I know, I know). It is a tough battle, but an important one. And definitely not one that should be given up just because your political hide relies on it. Look at our troops who are actually suffering over there.
Which brings me to another point. The left has this egotistical attitude toward our troops that goes beyond my understanding. I can't figure out why they believe they know what the troops really want. "Lets bring our boys home." Yes, they would rather be in this country, but being in Iraq happens to be their job. And if they are to do their job well, the left will need to stop pissing on them. What they are actually saying is, "lets bring our boys home and leave them unemployed."
A little longer than I originally intended.
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