Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Life goes on...

Iran is making nuclear threats, North Korea is claiming the right to a first strike, claiming we are still in a state of war, al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person to be tried for the 9/11 attacks appears more and more to be in a state of nothing. The world and apparently the United States remain in its constant state of living on the edge of war. Baghdad police find 80 more bodies and life goes on. A perpetual state of chaos on one side, the other side finds protestors calling for the United States to end its attack against the insurgents in Iraq. Never mind the fact they are at war against us. I suppose the best way to defend oneself is to simply leave. What a concept that would be, Iraq would be devastated and the warring factions would wipe one another off the map. That would solve the problem. Sure it would.  

With common sense that has never ceased to amaze me the protestors, media and others feel they have the answers to it all. You really want to know the answer? Explosives and plenty of them! The truth to the matter is, any problem in the world, no matter how small or large can be solved with the proper use of things that go bang. At least that is what all the protestors accuse us of. If it does not agree with us, blow the damn thing up. According to their misplaced doctrine we, that is everyone else not wishing it was still the 1960’s and wearing flowers in our hair are war mongers with military snipers secretly killing those not agreeing with us and secretly creating dissention among the parties in Iraq with civil war our ultimate goal. This allows us to sit back, let them fight it out then asserting our military might take over all of the oil. Which as you all know was our goal in the first place.

A few days ago while surfing the web I came upon an article authored by an Iraqi citizen in academia posing the hypothesis that the United States was behind the pending civil war and we were sending out death squads to accomplish this. With statements like this no wonder there is so much dissention among the Iraqis.

It’s nice to see the world has not changed. Now if I can only find the keys to that bomb shelter my Dad built in 1965.

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