From “a military wife”
If you are a regular here (Thanks!) … you should remember my cousin, “Sawa” who comments here regularly. She just e-mailed me –
One of their contributors had a great article yesterday about the connections between Iraq and al Qaeda. I fired off an e-mail to him, which was part praise for him, and part rant about the war. He posted it!
Wow! Go Sawa!!
The “great article” was “It’s All About 9/11” by Andy McCarthy at NRO.
It was good to hear the commander-in-chief remind people that this is still the war against terror. Specifically, against Islamo-fascists who slaughtered 3000 Americans on September 11, 2001. Who spent the eight years before those atrocities murdering and promising to murder Americans — as their leader put it in 1998, all Americans, including civilians, anywhere in the world where they could be found.
When he posted portions of her e-mail, he withheld her name. Well you are privileged to not only read the great e-mail, but know who it is from, well sorta
!
From The Corner at National Review
HOW THE LEFT DOESN’T GET RED STATE AMERICA [Andy McCarthy]
Regarding Iraq and the war on terror, I got this email from a patriot who describes herself as “a military wife”:… I like to see facts presented in a simple, straightforward manner. I have long been baffled as to why some people still do not understand why we are in Iraq. I am “just” a homemaker, most of my time being spent taking care of my husband and my home. But I read, and I listen, and even I have been aware of many of the Iraqi terrorist connections mentioned in your article. So it has been puzzling to me that self-sharpened pointy-headed liberals, like Reid and Gergen and those at the New York Times, so stridently deny any connections between Iraq and al Qaeda. What is the motive? Is it that ignoring or denying the connections frees them from the responsibility of taking or supporting action? Could it be that simple?
Things are pretty simple in my world.
You recognize the connections, you support the action (or take it, if you are able). You don’t recognize the connections, you don’t support the action.
Men and women rotate in and out of Iraq. We call it “The Sandbox.” When they leave, we cry. When they get home, we cry some more. They go off to fight, we hold the fort. Everybody does their job.
The terrorists are bent on attacking Americans. The Americans are going to be either highly trained, heavily armed professionals over there, or happily oblivious, defenseless civilians over here. You choose.
Some say the above is only valid until we are attacked on U.S. soil again. Oh, I don’t know. I’ve kind of enjoyed the last four years of being able to go to Wal-Mart without fear of being blown to smithereens by a suicide bomber.
The media lament the influx of “insurgents” into Iraq. So…the terrorists flooding into the waiting arms of the most lethal military around is a bad thing?
Many want a “timetable” for the end of the war. Me too. As soon as the terrorists announce their timetable for implementing a “Be Sweet to Infidels” policy, we should reciprocate by announcing our timetable for ending the war.
Too many troops killed, they say. Now if the troops are the ones fighting and dying in the war (and they are), and the President enjoys overwhelming support among the troops (and he does), then there must be something the media are missing. Hmmmm…
Too much money spent, they say. There is always a price to be paid. You pay in taxes, the troops pay in blood. You choose. (Also, see above.)
So what is my point? Simply this: The politicians, the pundits and the media need to get out of the military’s way and let them do their job. Reid and Gergen and their ilk don’t have to worry that they’ll be asked to do anything scary if they acknowledge the obvious connections between Iraq and al Qaeda. Lots of people have already recognized them and have volunteered for the scary stuff. It’s 9/11, stupid.
[Name withheld]
Posted at 06:56 PM
My cousin is a military wife. She is addicted to news and her opinions are always informed, accurate, and passionate. Her husband has served almost 3 years in the Air Force.
July 1st, 2005 at 11:51 am e
Wow, that is really well put… I think I’m going to print that out to show some of my know-it-all Liberal friends.