Honor the fallen
Did you know that we are “split” over the war in Iraq? Go figure.
“We are engaged in a fight for the free world against a determined enemy, and casualty numbers should not weaken our resolve,” said Debra Burlingame, whose brother, Charles, was the pilot of the plane that crashed into the Pentagon.
Others saw it up close and personal. They could not just stand by and hope the enemy would not come again. Click on the image above to read of what I speak.
And today (12/27/06) the NY Post has a question:
Yesterday was a landmark day in Iraq - or so a gloating mainstream media trumpeted: By the Associated Press’ count, the number of U.S. casualties in Iraq has now surpassed the death toll in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The point being . . . what exactly?
That the murder of 2,973 innocent individuals is morally equivalent to sending soldiers in a volunteer military to defend their country and its interests? That President Bush stands on the same moral plane as Osama bin Laden?

