Wednesday, April 8, 2009

So much for political rhetoric------------

And it hasn't taken long, either. During the campaign recently, Rev Rick Warren pointedly asked both candidates, for their definition of marriage, and both men responded that it was between one man and one woman, the Biblical definition. But already, barely two months into office, the now President has deliberately opted to bring in gay and lesbian couples and their 'children' for the Easter Egg Roll, seeking to normalize, or legitimatize, these supposed couples as part of his agenda.

And where has our "Christian--non/Muslim" President been this past week? Busy making overtures with the leaders of Muslim countries, trying his best to get them into his fold of friends and allies. And of course, offering Hamas millions of $$$ recently, to allow them to rebuild their damage, caused when Isreal attacked to stop the over-the-border rocket attacks killing Isreali people! What does Hamas expect, when they keep shooting rockets into villages unprovoked? Do they Isreal is just going to set back and let it continue? Anyone with two good brain cells to rub together should know that Isreal does not have a reputation for allowing that sort of thing to continue, without putting a stop to it under their own conditions. And Hamas crying about losing civilians?? If they had any guts, they would not be hiding behind women and kids! Isreal went out of their way, to broadcast warnings, to allow civilians to leave areas that were going to come under fire, and what did Hamas do? All the big important men(?) gathered their families around them for protection. If they want to fight a war, it is about time for them to organize, wear uniforms, and be prepared to stand on their own and fight, not hide like the bunch of cowards they are.

What kind of an outcry would there be, if our troops in Iraq, decided to dress like the population, to make it easier to infiltrate and sneak up on the opponents? But it is fine, by their standards, to wear normal civilian dress, hide their weapons, and move about with families in tow, for cover. We would have been victors, and our men home by now, if they were up against a real 'army'. Civilian causalties--unfortunate--but of their choosing, not our soldiers choice.

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