Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Declaring the Win in Iraq

Dear Mr. President:

Before the elections, which means you have a year, it would behoove you, the Republican Party, and the Citizens of the United States, if you would maneuver the War on Terror in Afghanistan and the War in Iraq (be it civil or uncivil) to some kind of a conclusion, declare the wars won, bring home all the Troops at one time, and have a ticker tape parade in NYC followed by one in D.C. (I'll even drive up to the one in D.C.)

What was your exit strategy when you declared war on Saddam Hussein? Did you have an exit strategy or did you expect the Iraqis to lay down their arms and immediately embrace a democratic style of government? You couldn't have been so naive to think that tribal mentality could transpose into Jeffersonian democracy overnight. If you were, it didn't, and now the Media is doing to you what they do best to sitting Republican Presidents in a time of war.

And you've allowed Congress to upset the balance of foreign relations with the "Armenian Genocide" bill? That's revisionism and it's old history. Leave history alone except to study it so that it doesn't repeat itself.

Mr. President, please end these wars before the elections in 2008. Whatever gymnastics are needed to declare a win and bring the troops home to ticker tape parades with honor, do it. If the USofA has to threaten (or even NOT threaten) and then use a bigger bomb and a less smart bomb, then do it. My Dad always said "Get a Bigger Hammer." Mr. President, it's nearly time to use the Bigger Hammer.

The USofA does not need to ask for permission or forgiveness for its actions in a time of war or in a time of peace. I don't care who says we do, we are still a sovereign nation (that is, until our sovereignty is destroyed by the North American Alliance) and we still have the bigger bombs and should not apologize if we need to use them. Let the other Countries threaten if they dare. The USofA still reigns as king of the hill. Even though we do not have a sufficient military to protect the USofA and fight overseas, we do have the wherewithal to claim victory.

VICTORY for the USofA!

Thank you for considering my email. Yes, the language may seem harsh, but I speak for most of my friends (say nearly a thousand people), when I say, "Bomb 'em and End the War." "Bring the Troops Home In Victory!

Call me if you or your staff wish to discuss this further.

Sincerely,
//////signed///////
Retired

CC to Senators Chambliss, Isakson

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