Our Republic is Crazy, But That's Not the Worst
By J. Grant Swank Jr. (05/14/07)
Our Republic is insane over the Iraq war.
The President has double-talked and fabricated until he believes his own litany. He foisted upon the Red States his killing agenda in the name of peace.
His agenda has ended up to be an unending civil war in Iraq. The President never envisioned his "religion of peace" being the religion of pieces—a well-hidden cult that kept its secret behind Muslim walls for decades upon decades. The Western world basically knew nothing of Mohammed, Allah, the Koran and the Islamic macabre customs.
Now Operation Iraqi Freedom has resulted in the world caught up in an extremely dangerous plight. Further, civil nations are being infiltrated more and more by these extremist Muslims intent on Islam World Rule.
Such zealots have torn apart in particular Sudan and Darfur. They continue their shredding of the Middle East. They now move throughout Europe and England. They taunt Australia and Canada. They plan on taking over every acre in Africa.
America knows of Muslim murder cells implanted but dares not make a media maximum of this threat. Once jihad comes to America’s streets, as in France, United States police will have no idea how to quell the growing, crippling killing spree.
Now Congress is in such a complex dilemma by inheriting the President’s major blunder in recent American history. Republicans are caught between party loyalty and sanity, the latter bluntly telling the President that his plan is crazy.
The Democrats are caught between appearing not disappointing the troops in Iraq and yet halting the Iraqi conflict by returning our militia.
Therefore, Congress has come to a practical halt.
Congresspersons are swinging from right to left daily on Iraq while other pressing matters are sidelined. This has been going on for months. It will no doubt go on for too many more months.
Therefore, the executive and legislative branches have fundamentally stymied themselves on Iraq, a war that never should have been started by a President who hoodwinked the Republic into thinking it was a sure-win, that it was absolutely necessary in order to protect free countries worldwide.
Such a quagmire.
It is horrific. It has brought America to grinding into powder our troops—life is cheap, sending them off to the shredder in Iraq, and playing referee between blood throwing Islamic fanatics who delight in stabbing, bombing and cutting off heads.
This is truly a classic insane time for America, though most of us at the grassroots keep trekking to the malls to divert our attentions from the brutal reality. Daily newsfeeds focus for a few minutes on the Iraq insanity, then move on to some health issue or a cutesy item to tickle us in the ribs.
But what is even worse than the Republic having gone crazy is this: There are actually those in the Republic who believe that the President is right. They are so aligned with his broken program that they defend to the teeth that he is wise, logical, and must be supported at all costs.
There is worse and then there is the worse than the worse. America has now come to that point—the worse than the worse.
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