Sgt
Scorpion's Most Recent Post to Desert Vets
'The
Brainwashing of the American Vernacular'
How partisan politics have influenced the way we speak.
Imagine for a moment watching the Super Bowl game with your family
and friends. It's half time and your team is up 21 to 3 but they've
lost a couple key players due to injuries and have already been
penalized much more than normal. Would you look at your friends
and say: "I don't think we can win this one?"
The
next weekend you're watching a Heavyweight boxing match. Your
guy has knocked down his opponent three times already and won
every round but has yet to deliver the knock out punch. The bell
rings and the last round begins and your guy comes out strong
although he has a terrible black eye. Do you look at your buddies
and say: "He's losing this fight?"
Of
course you would not, so why then are we hearing so much about
losing the war in Iraq? We have been penalized, we have lost some
players and we have a nasty black eye
but we have already
won this war. We have done everything we promised we would, we
have removed Saddam Hussein from power, destroyed his evil Baath
regime, and installed a Democracy in Iraq with three free and
successful elections under their belt.
Yes
the Shi'a and Sunnis are involved in a Civil War, with the removal
of Saddam's brutal police force and military this was bound to
happen. Saddam was a Sunni, as was everyone in the ruling party.
With his iron fist the Sunnis ruled for decades in Iraq and any
attempt the Shi'a made was brutality quashed. What we're seeing
on the News today is nothing new; they've been fighting since
the death of Mohammad, almost 1,400 years ago when Islam split
into the two factions. They will most likely be fighting for a
long time to come
but what does that have to do with OUR
war?
Here's
what I think happened. After the 2004 reelection of President
Bush, a bunch of Democratic elite politicians and strategists
began scheming. They decided that in order to regain the House
and Senate in 06 and the Whitehouse in 08 they must do something
about the quest for blood after 9/11 sentiment. In order to do
that, they needed to turn the national pride over the war effort
into disgust and malice towards our leaders. With that, they came
up with the idea of us losing the war. They want us to lose this
war because it's the only way they could reclaim power.
Now
don't get me wrong, this is not a political paper, I'm not saying
the Republicans are better than the Democrats because I'm sure
the GOP would have done the same thing if a Dem would have been
in power at the time of 9/11. I'm simply appalled at this Democratic
strategy and even more so how the majority of the American public
has fallen for it.
Everyone
tells me, "I support the troops but I just don't think we
can win this war." When I hear that it makes me sick. Then
I ask: "Will you please tell me why you feel we're losing
the war?" It's usually something like: "Well
Americans
are dying over there." Agreed, but in the big picture very
few and in a war
people do die. Another popular response
is: "We've created a Civil War amongst the Iraqis."
Well first of all, we haven't created anything but an opportunity
for it to flare up again. This Civil War is as old as Islam itself.
Secondly
what does that have to do with us losing this war?
Many
people are demanding a pull out; if you're one of them, please
consider something. What are the insurgents going to think of
that? What about Iran and Syria and other Islamic crazy assholes
over there? They know all they have to do is hang on, set a few
bombs, and America will eventually go away. Yes, I agree we are
done with this war because, as I said before, we've done everything
we said we would. I do believe we need a major downsizing of troops
in the area, but we must maintain a strong presence in the Middle
East for years to come to insure our safety and security here
at home.
If
we do lose this war and in the bigger perspective, the showdown
with Iran
it won't be due to the Shi'a and Sunni Civil War,
the lack of troops or the incompetence of the Bush Administration.
It will be entirely the fault of Partisan Politics, the Media
and the general public who have become like sheep. Wake up America
I'm
not asking you to take my opinion on the subject or to change
yours
I'm only asking that you think for yourselves and not
let Politics or the Media put words in your mouth or thoughts
in your head.
--Sergeant
Scorpion
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