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AMERICA IS SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT HEROES
The
Saddam Husseins
senior advisor and air force deputy commander General Georges Sada,
wrote a book called SADDAMS SECRETS, (Integrity
Publishers, January, 2006),
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1591454042/002-1686959-8032066?v=glance&n=283155,
in which he tells how a dam in Syria collapsed causing destruction and
loss of life, so when the president of Syria,
Bashar al-Assad, asked Saddam
for assistance, Hussein used that as an opportunity to smuggle his
weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq along with aid supplies. More
specifically, they were taken out in 56 sorties on 747 and 727
commercial jets. Fearing
Top Secret Senate Intelligence Committee reports, just declassified and released this week by US Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte, show that Saddam Hussein, Usama bin Laden, and the al-Qaida did indeed have a close fiscal and logistical relationship going all the way back to the early nineties, that bin-Laden visited Hussein in Iraq, and that Hussein agreed to training terrorists in Iraq in explosives and other terrorists endeavors with the goal of attacking US and Israel. Most Presidential candidates, the ones who were in Congress, knew all about this, but feign ignorance just so they can keep taking shots at the President and the Administration and further their own political ambitions.
We are
winning the war in
But our
faux heroes and negative press want to compare
Our fighting men and women are all volunteers, and are indeed heroes. President Bush is, too. Never has the White House been so besieged, but he has stayed the course, despite poll abuse, despite having horrible taste in picking PR people, despite the daily character attacks by the wish-they-weres and want-to-bes. Like the wounded cowboy in a black and white movie, with a quiet strength and a Technicolor positive outlook he has tried to lead us forward, warning us this would take a long time and would be a tough fight. He asked us to be strong and patient, but those with political ambition have learned well from public dissent in the past, and so have our enemies. They remember well the words of our former enemy General Vo Nguyen Giap, commander of all Communist forces during the Vietnam War in his 1985 memorandum of that war, when he wrote if it were not for the disunity created by stateside protests, Hanoi would have ultimately surrendered. So our enemies remember and hang in there, waiting us out, wanting us to implode from within, while self-absorbed politicians embolden and reinforce them with their criticism and negativism, plus play right into their hands with the word sucker invisibly tattooed on their foreheads. They think they are the heroes. Our future leaders? They each say they have what it takes, but what that really means is that they want to take what we have, but not just our money, although most all of them coincidentally suffer from acute Spendicitis. They want to take our security, our confidence, or whatever it takes to get them elected, while their cheerleading squad in the media want that coveted Pulitzer. But in so doing, they each climb over the bodies of dead American and Iraqi military heroes to what they envision as their rightful perch in world history. You know perch, like what vultures use. We are at war. Do you want John Wayne, with a black and white view, in the White House, or do you want a pretend hero with rose-colored glasses and the latest media poll to make his or her decisions? Ill take the Duke.
Don Bendells newest novel, a modern day military thriller,
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DETACHMENT, was released worldwide by
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