I have no clue who Ed Barr is but he wrote this powerful piece that someone shared with me today:
President Bush did make a bad mistake in the war on terrorism. But the mistake was not his decision to go to war in Iraq. Bush's mistake came in his belief that this country is the same one his father fought for in WWII. It is not.
Back then, they had just come out of a vicious depression. The country was steeled by the hardship of that depression, but they still believed fervently in this country. They knew that the people had elected their leaders, so it was the people's duty to back those leaders.
Therefore, when the war broke out the people came together, rallied behind, and stuck with their leaders, whether they had voted for them or not or whether the war was going badly or not.
And war was just as distasteful and the anguish just as great as it is today. Often there were more casualties in one day in WWII than we have had in the entire Iraq war. But that did not matter. The people stuck with the President because it was their patriotic duty. Americans put aside their differences in WWII and worked together to win that war.
Everyone from every strata of society, from young to old pitched in. Small children pulled little wagons around to gather scrap metal for the war effort. Grade school students saved their pennies to buy stamps for war bonds to help the effort.
Men who were too old or medically 4F, lied about their age or condition trying their best to join the military. Women doubled their work to keep things going at home. Harsh rationing of everything from gasoline to soap, to butter was imposed, yet there was very little complaining.
You never heard prominent people on the radio belittling the President. Interestingly enough in those days there were no fat cat actors and entertainers who ran off to visit and fawn over dictators of hostile countries and complain to them about our President. Instead, they made upbeat films and entertained our troops to help the troops' morale. And a bunch even enlisted!
And imagine this: Teachers in schools actually started the day off with a Pledge of Allegiance, and with prayers for our country and our troops!
Back then, no newspaper would have dared point out certain weak spots in our cities where bombs could be set off to cause the maximum damage. No newspaper would have dared complain about what we were doing to catch spies.
A newspaper would have been laughed out of existence if it had complained that German or Japanese soldiers were being 'tortured' by being forced to wear women's underwear, or subjected to interrogation by a woman, or being scared by a dog or did not have air conditioning.
There were a lot of things different back then. We were not subjected to a constant bombardment of pornography, perversion and promiscuity in movies or on radio. We did not have legions of crackheads, dope pushers and armed gangs roaming our streets.
No, President Bush did not make a mistake in his handling of terrorism. He made the mistake of believing that we still had the courage and fortitude of our fathers. He believed that this was still the country that our fathers fought so dearly to preserve.
It is not the same country. It is now a cross between Sodom and Gomorra and the land of Oz. We did unite for a short while after 9/11, but our attitude changed when we found out that defending our country would require some sacrifices.
We are in great danger. The terrorists are fanatic Muslims. They believe that it is okay, even their duty, to kill anyone who will not convert to Islam. It has been estimated that about one-third or over three hundred million Muslims are sympathetic to the terrorists cause...Hitler and Tojo combined did not have nearly that many potential recruits.
So...we either win it - or lose it - and you ain't gonna like losing.
America is not at war. The military is at war. America is at the mall.
Ed Barr
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4 comments:
I do agree with this article; Americans are definintely not willing to make any sacrifices - for any cause.
But WW2 was also a much clearer battle between good and evil. Japan was a sovereign nation that attacked us directly, and they and the Germans and Italians were in an alliance. Talk about an Axis of Evil!
I think the President could have gotten more support if he were carrying out a battle that resulted in capturing Osama Bin Laden rather than attacking Iraq. I know I had no problem with him invading Afghanistan - that's where Osama had been. Iraq? Not so much...
Ooops, "definitely," not "definintely." I hate typos!
Don't get me wrong, I do see this as a battle between good and evil - certainly Al Qaeda is evil. But I think the author of the article and I just disagree with how - or where - to fight that evil.
Sorry about the 3 posts! I always think of things after I hit "publish."
Holy maloney!
I got here trying to google a Finnish parliament aide. Then I just read through the post.. and once again I couldn't believe my eyes.
With all due respect and with the knowledge that there are indeed smart americans, I find myself in a terrible state of indecision - should I laugh or should I cry, should I be angry or should I try to explain things as if to a child.
The quoted text (btw it isn't clear what is quoted and what not) is not the worst garbage I've had the displeasure to read, but it represents such misperception of the state of the world vs. USA that it makes me shudder.
FYI americans, and especially Bush jr., and to a lesser extent Bush sr., are greatly responsible for the abominable harassment of developing countries, sticking american (business) noses into places where they never belonged.. you brought the terror that you now make war on upon yourselves. Now try to get out of it. And when you've managed, STAY out of it, please. Thank You.
I wish one day americans would collectively realize that economical and military might do not make a right out of a wrong. You guys should have an actual multiparty system and not this sham of democracy you know think you enjoy, when in actuality it is just those very few powerful men (and very few women) who get to pull the strings and make the whole world dance to their unholy music.
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