Come on, take the shot. Go ahead. Many Democrats have taken exeption at my use of the phrase "Surrender Monkeys." That’s rather interesting, considering what Howard Dean, you remember him, he is the head of the Democratic National Committee, said
Democratic Chairman Howard Dean on Monday likened the war in Iraq to Vietnam and said, "The idea that the United States is going to win the war in Iraq is just plain wrong," comments that drew immediate fire from Republicans.
"I wish the president had paid more attention to the history of
IraqVietnam before we had gotten in there," Dean said. "The idea that we’re going to win this war is just plain wrong."
OK, I put the Vietnam in there, but it is obvious that so many of the vocal leaders of the Demoratic Party really, really, want Iraq to be Vietnam II, with the USA and its military slinking off with their tail between their legs. It’s questionable whether they want the massive slaughter that occured in South Vietnam and Cambodia, like happened when the Democratic Congress forced the premature pullout of our forces, but, that is what could happen.
The Dems position? Anything bad for the USA is good for the Party. Have you ever heard a Democratic say anything nice about the good things that happen to America? Nope. Low unemployment figures? They are bad, low paying jobs. Home ownership up? That bubble will burst. We are capturing and killing terrorists around the world. Bush caused 9/11. Our soldiers believe in what they are doing in Iraq? Dems say they are deluded, and that they are the real terrorists.
"In predicting that America will lose the war in Iraq, Howard Dean is the latest national Democrat leader to embrace retreat and defeat in the central front in the War on Terror. His outrageous prediction sends the wrong message to our troops, the enemy, and the Iraqi people just 10 days before historic elections. Democrats across the nation should stand up and reject the pessimism of their chairman and strategy of defeat by their Congressional leaders." Ken Mehlman
Howard Dean is your supposed leader. Do you stand behind his words, Democrats? Speaking out against the war is your Right. However, do you realize, or care, that your words harm the USA and our troops? From what I have seen and heard, quite a few of you don’t.


