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2005.10.27

Any day now -- Part 3 -- Sure looks like a party to me.

(Continued from Any day now ... -- Part 3)

San Francisco protesters "mourning" our 2000th death in Iraq:

Don't they look broken up? Zombietime has several more pictures here. (Hat tip: LGF.)

Blackfive responds to a Peter Dauo post (which I refuse to link to) here, and closes with these lines:


They aren't numbers to meThat's why I blog.  That's why folks like Peter Daou and others on the far left side of the aisle don't want me to have an opinion.

Some things are worth fighting for.  A free Iraq is worth fighting for.  A free Middle East is worth fighting for.  A world free of terrorism is worth fighting for. 

My friends believed that, too.

The people that are against a free Iraq are people that don't believe that anything is worth fighting for.


If you didn't read Dafydd's Who Are We Fighting For Anyway? post when I linked to it earlier, please do so now.

I realize there actually are people in this country who truly believe that war is never justified; for those people I feel pity. I also know that most of the "anti-war" crowd is simply opposed to this war because they believe that the world would be a better place with America weaker and/or that anything George Bush believes is automatically wrong. For those people I feel nothing but utter disgust. By encouraging the jihadis to hope that if they just hold on long enough America will give up they're lengthening the war and costing American lives. In Viet Nam that crowd eventually got their way; we can't let the same thing happen in Iraq.

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