September 23, 2004

Dan Rather Trinity Update

The Trinity of the Dan Rather Watch: Bill, Allah, and Ace (the mystery of the Blog Trinity is only overshadowed by it's glory) chime in today. Hey, you think all I talk about here is the Religion of Irony?

Bill at INDC has some incite into the Rather/DNC connection. There's no way you can tell me that CBS didn't give the memos to the DNC.

Allah proves his omniscience with his media coverage watch.

And Ace on the real issues.

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1 I will not stop until the whale is mine.

Posted by: Bill from INDC at September 23, 2004 03:59 PM (yZMsp)

2 Link Whore/Blegging Notice: BUY A SOLDIER A BEER ONLINE!

Posted by: Brian B at September 23, 2004 07:17 PM (OnnW3)

3 They have been make threats to Denmark for some time now. At the same time Denmark receives threatening notes, so does El Salvador - believe it or not, there are forces from El Salvador in Iraq. They also refuse to beg into the terrorists and their troops went to Iraq. Not many of course, each country can only spare so many troops, depending upon the size of their country and size of their troops. South Koreo just sent 4,000 more. There are over 61 different coalition troops in Iraq at the moment, if not more. It's really about time the world was told the only reason these terrorists are doing these things is not just to stop troops from coming into Iraq, but to change the outcome of the elections there as well as here in the United States. They do not want Bush in office because they know he will not bend to their will. NO ONE SHOULD. They are also trying to stop the elections in Iraq, as they have been in Afghanistan, but even the only real Grand Ayatollah Cleric Sistani has said that the elections must be held in January and the date not changed despite what these terrorists are doing. The real problem here is the UN and their refusal to come into Iraq - sort of like their refusal to go to Darfur while tens of thousands of people die every day there due to Genocide. The ones doing the killing there are also Arab muslims - Islamists. Because the world is full of Muslims, it is really important that these people stand up and fight for their rights and show the rest of the world that not all Muslim are terrorists because it is giving them a bad name. dah... and it seems that they are getting tired of these islamis terrorists (who aren't even from their country by the way) and they are tired of getting killed, losing their families, living in fear and getting away from the bombs that are being dropped to kill these sons of bitches. The terrorists has asked that all muslims leave Iraq, so they can kidnap, murder and do their damage to any non-muslim in the country. First of all, where would the Iraqi's go? We heard from Allawi today, who spoke to the joint session of Congress, was given a warm welcome and he told them straight out - we will win - please be patient - and he thanked the American people. I am sure he was heard around the world and his speech carried to every ear over there. Our soldiers have had to stop the rebuilding progress, just to fight off these terrorists but I truly believe we are making quite a dent, or why else would they be so desperate right now? They know we are winning the war on terrorism against them and even if they hit these other countries and even our country which they know will do just about everything and anything to stop it - and my gawd, I sure hope they do. But after listening to Allawi today, he made me feel better about what is happening. He said that none of the troops (coalition, too) and the innocents have not died in vain; his people have also died. He continued to say this fight will eventually be won, even though things look bad now, it's really not as bad as it seems; there is still a lot of good going on there. Again asked for patience, said the Iraqi's will stand by us, actually stand with us, to make this happen. Based on what he had to say today, I finally feel good about this situation and believe we are winning. He came right out and said that invading Iraq and getting rid of Saddam was the right thing to do. Thus far, I'd say, he's a pretty good man for the job of prime minister. I hope they hold onto him. I also hope that within the week he also talks at the United Nations (still the most unuseful group of people I have ever met.) Then he thanked us again; Allawi got a standing ovation. Rome was not built in a day and neither will Iraq but it will be happening. Of that, I have no doubt. Going back to Denmark (I should say "the Netherlands") have been threated before many times, as has Italy and other countries. You'll find the information on these threats in the same place with the threats to a small place like El Savador. No one is going to bend to these terrorists and NO ONE should be blaming Tony Blair for Kenneth Bigley. His family saying that they are all being held hostage because of Tony Blair is preposterous. Then they go on saying that Tony Blair is a puppet of the United States. argh. As Allawi said, if we give in to these terrorists, all we do is give them free license to continue doing what they've been doing. Allawi made me feel very proud for what we are doing in Iraq and it made me even prouder as a United States of America citizen. We were all questioning our beliefs not long ago; anyone who got to see his speech or can find it on c-span and watch it, will also feel proud that we did and are doing the right thing - along with the other 61 plus countries that make up the coalition. We are making progress. We bombed the building where the terrorists were holding prisoners (the 2 americans and the briton workers) where the Iraqi soldiers found the headless body of Jack Hensley. We also killed the leader of the Hawdid and Jihad group that claimed the kidnappings and murder of the other two American waste water plant workers. We are winning, of that there is no doubt, which is why the terrorists are getting desperate. Terrorism is a global problem and it will take every one of us, every person in every country, every government of every country to stop it. The Taliban are recollecting in Afghanistan, and we're losing soldiers there, so maybe it's time to carpet bomb them again. Afghanistan's elections are coming up soon and they will be held no matter what, just as the elections being held in Iraq in January, will also be held. We have another thorn in our side that needs removing; that person is the radical cleric, Muqtada Al Sadr, so hopefully he will get killed in the bombings in Najaf, Falluja and Sadr City. If every country stands together; these terrorists will never win. These guys are not Iraqi and they will kill anyone and everyone they kidnap, no matter what anyone does or says, so all we can do is pray for his soul and give his family the emotional support they need to ge through this horrible time. They can't move around very well right now with a victim in an orange jump suit, if he is indeed still alive. In a way they remind me of today's democratic party - they love to rant and rave and threaten and lie using their religion against us. It does not matter who is there, they just don't like people who are not muslims, but they have no problem killing muslims, either. The good people of Iraq in areas like Fallujah, Najaf and Sadr city should move out of that area temporarily so they do not become "collateral damage" and let the US and coalition forces flatten it to the ground to get rid of these rats. The only people I see dancing around dead bodies are other radical islamists around soldiers dead, sometimes burnt bodies of our countrymen. I think other muslims around the world are also getting tired of these barbarian terrorists. Not a day too late, either. ~Cindy aka FIRSTBROKENANGEL

Posted by: firstbrokenangel at September 24, 2004 12:10 AM (D39Vm)

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