Friday, November 30, 2007

Virgie Bell's View: Waging War

What a wonderful way to start the day by having Osama Bin Laden to give us a nice little speech about the merits of not being guilty of killing innocent people. I alone am guilty of the attacks of 9/11 and the poor people that are in Afghanistan are being punished because of my singular deed. Takes me back to that day and remembering the kindness Bin Laden showed in New York, in Washington DC, and in Pennsylvania, and I would like to remind anyone who reads this that it was not the leader of the terrorists that was on that plane.

Now Bin Laden (of course) has the great majority of those brilliant Hollywood Liberals right in there standing behind him in calling the USA evil for starting an unlawful war. No one in Washington DC authorized such a war they say. Gush, gush, blink, blink. And we have got to put a stop to it so that we can concentrate on making everyone in America learn to speak Spanish, Italian, and Swahili as the case may be. (Aside to the camera she hisses—“leg shot please!”)

Being that I am just another dumb white English female voter and have no access to all the information that you and those like you and Harry Reid seem to be privileged to, I feel the only thing I have to judge the truth for myself is what I saw that day. Everyone will remember the Twin Towers and the planes crashing into them. We can recall those jumping out the windows while others remained behind to die in the flaming inferno. I remember the Pentagon and the attack there too. But there was no camera there to focus my attention to the plane that was brought down in a lonely field by the first Americans turned warriors, who saved thousands of lives and did not live to tell the tale. They died so that other warriors could fight on. They took two of Bin Laden's warriors with them and conquered the battle. Won that but the score was 0 to 0. Nonetheless, it was a significant win for us. It again awakened the Sleeping Giant.

When I viewed the devastation in that lonely field, the empty sky over Manhattan where the towers had once stood and the chunk out of the Pentagon, it never occurred to me that we had a war going. I knew about the USS Cole, the bombing of the Marine Barracks, and the first attack on the Twin Towers. I looked to the leader of my country to see how I was supposed to react. Remember, it was still a while before the Ward Churchill’s could remark that we had it coming. Those little Eichmanns had it coming says he. Well the man I voted for and the one I looked to for protection showed a stern face and sent a few bombs somewhere into places like that lonely field. Got it taken care of thought I... and went right on with my life. My leader was in charge and I felt safe again.

Now, as to this illegal war we are waging, I would like to say I don't need a vote from Washington DC or the reasoning behind the Ward Churchills that "we deserve it." I say shut up you poor misguided fools. This was an attack on my country against my fellow countrymen on that day. The day known forever as 9/11. As FDR said before, "a day that lives in infamy." Now sugar coat and intellectualize all you want. My heart went into winning a war that was declared on us. My beloved grandson gave his life’s blood for that cause. Shut up Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Sean Penn...etc. etc. etc. You have no right to withhold anything from our troops. They should be served champagne and caviar on a daily basis. They deserve everything and then some while you whine and narrate and worry about the next pork project for your district.

Votes, votes, votes. It seems my country is all about votes. I do remember one leader that day going from one tragic scene to another. A man with prostrate cancer and courage to spare in his cajones. I don't care if he had a girlfriend at that time. He was separated and as the saying goes...been there, done that, but he became the Alpha Male to me. I have checked him out thoroughly and admire him even more. He has a record that no one can beat, but I saw him that day, I saw him hold a terrified nation together, and I came to another realization. Giuliani is the man, the G Man, and he has a personal score to settle with Osama bin Laden. So do I.

If you harbor the enemy, if you feed the enemy, you are the enemy. The war on terror is waged within the heart of mankind.

SUPPORT THE TROOPS!

2 comments:

Raymond Keen said...

You are so right about Rudy Giuliani, Virgie Mom!

At the kind invitation of De'on, I joined "Team Rudy."

The website to join in order to support the G Man is as follows:

www.JoinRudy2008.com

I left the following posting on Rudy's website:
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"Raymond Keen wrote
on 12/1/07 at 2:39 AM
Honor, commitment, courage to engage the enemy aggressively in the War on Terror --- anywhere, anytime. Whatever is necessary to keep us safe. This is what Rudy Giuliani promises, and what he can deliver.

And, never forget, combined with great moral courage is Rudy's very high intelligence. As we have learned from the past Clinton administration, intelligence without moral courage is of little or no value in leading a great country, whose foundation is moral courage in the face of adversity. It goes without saying that Hillary Clinton is a perfect example of very high intelligence, without the essential moral courage to lead this country in these difficult times.

On the gUnZ uP blog (http://gunzup.blogspot.com) we refer to Rudy Giuliani as "the G Man." Check it out!"
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Thanks for being so politically wise, Virgie.

Ray

De'on Miller said...

You are always so nice, Ray, and Gung Ho too. Mom and I were just discussing that this afternoon. We're really glad you've joined us here.

Your post to Rudy's website is great! Thanks!