June 08, 2007
What if the Normandy invasion had occurred on June 6th, 2007? How would the modern media report it?
And, the coordinated response and influence of the Left? "Bring the troops home! We can never defeat the Nazis! We should stay out of Europe, where we're not wanted. Hitler didn't attack us. Give peace a chance."
Or, something like that.
The source of the video is The Combat Report, which has more to say on this issue and publishes articles about Americans in combat, past and present.
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WWII was supported by the entire country because the citizens were asked to sacrifice and be involved in the war. Even to the extent that the 332 combat team was composed entirely of Japanese whose parente were confined to the infamous relocation centers.
Patriotism is still alive, but fools cannot arouse it.
Posted by: James S Melbert at Friday, June 08 2007 09:10 AM (thFXk)
Posted by: Woody at Friday, June 08 2007 09:28 AM (v5VVJ)
Jimmy, tell all your liberal Democrat Senators to do their homework next time and grow a spine.
Posted by: DADvocate at Friday, June 08 2007 01:03 PM (kKlTh)
Posted by: James S Melbert at Saturday, June 09 2007 01:27 AM (thFXk)
Posted by: Woody at Saturday, June 09 2007 02:48 AM (v5VVJ)
Such claims, whether on your part or mine, elude simple proofs, and can only be judged on the long flow of evidence that comes in. There are few sharp break points which gives one side or the other an opportunity to point and say "See? This proves that progressives would/would not support a more reasonable war."
so evidence, rather than proof, has to be our method of discovery. I would offer the following:
1. Americans tire of every war after 3 years. We did not fully engage WWII until well into 1942, and by 1945, had no stomach to continue to fight for Eastern Europe or to invade Japan. Thus, Yalta and Hiroshima. (See also, Vietnam buildup of 1965, protests of '6
2. Democrats were already denouncing Bush's war in Afghanistan in the Senate in February 2002. Newsweek used the word "quagmire" about Afghanistan 6 weeks after it started.
3. The predictions of what would go wrong in the Middle East, from the cruel Afghan winter to the humanitarian disaster in Iraq to the destabilization of the ME have not come to pass, but there has been zero, repeat zero acknowledgment of this. The current situation is Iraq is an expensive but low-level conflict with pluses and minuses, but is regularly referred to as a disaster. This is simply silly.
4. Every other initiative of the Bush Administration is greeted the same way by the Democrats and treated the same way in the media. The porridge is always either too hot or too cold. You might try identifying for us what Bush policies this has not been the case for - I can think of two, both of which earned him quick complaint on the right, without countervailing plaudits on the left. If Bush's opponents still wish to claim that they will support him on issues where he is reasonable are running out of time. It is hard to believe that a president could be as wrong as they claim he is, even were he trying to intentionally. (And no, this was not true under Clinton in reverse - evidence upon request).
5. Bush's political opponents have made repeated claims of torture, corruption, suppression of intelligence, suppression of dissent, court-stacking, and politicization of the war that have eventually turned out to be untrue. Their readiness to not simply doubt, but to leap to the worst possible conclusions without evidence betrays their insincerity.
I have no doubt that many reasonable people, particularly among the Roosevelt Democrats who have only gradually become radicalized by their fellows over the decades, believe they are fair-minded folk who would give Bush the benefit of the doubt and support a president as best they could. I submit that they started this way, but allowed themselves to be comfortably misled - played like fiddles, actually - since about one month after 9/11. Articles by conservatives predicted this starting in October 2001, and subsequent events have borne the predictions out. I find it transparent, and not at all puzzling.
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at Sunday, June 10 2007 09:31 AM (1w197)
This video would like to further the idea that the anti-war majority is all about defeatism. The problem is that the indefinate US occupation of Iraq is not now a worthy goal, never has been a worthy goal and never will be a worthy goal.
Iraq Occupation cheerleaders choose not to admit that one of the stated goals of the invasion of Iraq was to depose Saddam Hussein (goal accomplished, he is dead as are his two sons Uday and Qusay). Iraq Occupation cheerleaders choose not to admit that another stated goal of the invasion of Iraq was to eliminate the alleged imminent theat to the US by Iraq via weapons of mass destruction (goal accomplished, if there are any WMD left, the US has possession of them).
The Iraq Occupation cheerleaders are the defeatists here, they simply won't declare victory - ever.
Posted by: Thane Eichenauer at Sunday, June 10 2007 11:11 AM (W73jc)
If it was reported today, here is how the headline would read:
Posted by: tom at Monday, June 11 2007 08:02 AM (G300y)
Is the Middle East stable? Can we leave now? Do you define the Middle East as the Green zone? Not even it is secure.
Over 500,000 Iraqis have been killed.
No humanitarian disaster in Iraq?
Who is the intended audience for this AVI post? Shut-ins? People too busy golfing to find out world events for themselves? President Bush?
Posted by: tom at Monday, June 11 2007 08:17 AM (G300y)
Bush destroys Habeus Corpus and "liberals" don't think there are freedoms worth left fighting for?
Bush wiretaps Americans in their homes and "liberals" don't think there are freedoms worth left fighting for?
I hope a republican (unless it's Ron Paul) is elected in '08. Then republicans will really find out how uncomfortable that can be.
I can imagine a republican household telephone chat- "Hi honey, it's me, W. I bought some wine so we can praise Satan after church services, tomorrow. I really feel good about how we blew up the WTC and everyone bought it hook line and sinker except those nutty conspiracy theorists. " "Ok, hon, don't forget to pick up some milk on your way home" "b*tch" "love you too" "Bye"
Posted by: tom at Monday, June 11 2007 08:30 AM (G300y)
Posted by: tom at Monday, June 11 2007 08:38 AM (G300y)
Posted by: tom at Monday, June 11 2007 08:40 AM (G300y)
Posted by: Woody at Monday, June 11 2007 10:24 AM (v5VVJ)
500,000 Iraqis have died? I assume you mean some excess beyond the natural death rate. Even organizations completely unsympathetic to Bush and the war effort put the number at 10% of that.
Use of the phrase "Bush destroys Habeus Corpus" brands you as a person interested in propaganda rather than arriving at truth. In several limited circumstances, the Bush Administration has claimed that habeus corpus should not apply. Hardly the same thing - and federal courts have upheld a great deal of the supposedly wildly unconstitutional acts of the Bush Adm.
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at Monday, June 11 2007 02:57 PM (1w197)
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