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Monday, April 09, 2007

It’s a little frustrating

How does a citizen compare all the frustration over the war in Iraq? More specifically, why are we still there after four years, with no end in sight, maybe. Even the Democrats are claiming the 2006 elections represent an American instinct to “fish or cut bait”. And it looks like “cut bait” time. I personally agree.

Back to frustration. After Vietnam, I assumed only Democratics could be poor war managers. Now I know the Republicans can be just as big a bunch of losers. One on the outside of D.C, might assume a cabal of hired minions really run D.C. And they lose equally. Ask Harriet Myers as a non-cabal type.

So the convergence of D.C. types and anti-war types and just frustrated citizens have come to a head. What way to go?

It’s a little frustrating. And in the American way, it will take time.

Throw out the bums. They should grovel at our citizens’ altar, not the other way around.

We should not confuse our President’s mismanagement of the Iraq war with the purposes, which I still believe promote our American families, in the long run. We do have something worth fighting for.

And so how does a citizen compare the mismanagement in the prosecution of the war, as compared to the bad guys wanting to harm us, and our families? My solutions are obvious, hire the right people to kill the bad guys. Along the way, replace the leaders who are losers. This course of action is both military and political.

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