Sunday, March 04, 2007

I second that emotion

I got this e-mail from my brother in law, Chris.

I loved it and since it had a name associated with it, I thought I'd do some further checking.

Power Line had this back in November of 2005, but it still rings true...


Two weeks ago, as I was starting my sixth month of duty in Iraq, I was forced to return to the USA for surgery for an injury I sustained prior to my deployment. With luck, I'll return to Iraq in January to finish my tour. I left Baghdad and a war that has every indication that we are winning, to return to a demoralized country much like the one I returned to in 1971 after my tour in Vietnam. Maybe it's because I'll turn 60 years old in just four months, but I'm tired:

I'm tired of spineless politicians, both Democrat and Republican who lack the courage, fortitude, and character to see these difficult tasks through.

I'm tired of the hypocrisy of politicians who want to rewrite history when the going gets tough.

I'm tired of the disingenuous clamor from those that claim they "Support the Troops" by wanting them to "Cut and Run" before victory is achieved.

I'm tired of a mainstream media that can only focus on car bombs and casualty reports because they are too afraid to leave the safety of their hotels to report on the courage and success our brave men and women are having on the battlefield.

I'm tired that so many American's think you can rebuild a dictatorship into a democracy over night.

I'm tired that so many ignore the bravery of the Iraqi people to go to the voting booth and freely elect a Constitution and soon a permanent Parliament.

I'm tired of the so called "Elite Left" that prolongs this war by giving aid and comfort to our enemy, just as they did during the Vietnam War.

I'm tired of anti-war protesters showing up at the funerals of our fallen soldiers. A family who's loved ones gave their life in a just and noble cause, only to be cruelly tormented on the funeral day by cowardly protesters is beyond shameful.

I'm tired that my generation, the Baby Boom - Vietnam generation, who have such a weak backbone that they can't stomach seeing the difficult tasks through to victory.

I'm tired that some are more concerned about the treatment of captives then they are the slaughter and beheading of our citizens and allies.

I'm tired that when we find mass graves it is seldom reported by the press, but mistreat a prisoner and it is front page news.

Mostly, I'm tired that the people of this great nation didn't learn from history that there is no substitute for Victory.

Sincerely,

Joe Repya
Lieutenant Colonel
U. S. Army
101st Airborne Division

Lt. Colonel Repya is pictured.

Interestingly enough I found this in the Ragister, and it fit right in...

I had been a lifelong Democrat. Never again will I support the Democrats. Their attempts to disrupt, destroy, de-fund our military and troops and accept defeat for America is disgusting. Plus the disloyal Republicans supporting these actions are equally appalling.

Claims of supporting our troops are lies. Even though President Bush will not call them unpatriotic, I will. My son is a captain in the U.S. Army, and I take this as a personal insult. Their actions place our troops in more danger than they are already facing.

Now Congress is attempting to recall its vote that authorized Bush to take action after Sept. 11. Congress needs to be recalled. Our country and troops are in more danger from our elected representatives than from the terrorists.

Jane Svoboda
Clutier



1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How true, how true. It is a shame to see Americans stand against their own people and stand for the enemy. I did not think I would ever see the day when this would happen to our beloved country and those who fight and give their lives to keep us free. May God have mercy on us! My son is in the army reserve, he cares for our country and so do we.

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