Tuesday, July 04, 2006

4th of July Thoughts by Charlie Daniels, & some by the BSR..

Charlie is always right on, however in the thought that he provides here are some sad accounts and some familiar ones regarding the war on terror in Iraq. We must stay on in there and support these men and woman, for they are doing a super job. why I would just hug each one of them if they would let me, I am so proud of the job they are doing. The risk to their lives every second of every day, and it is not just for them that they are doing this risk but they are doing this risk for us to. The military always has worked as a team and the US at home is always the piece or the quiet voice in their ear that gets them though this. Why without the our support, then they feel that they are doing a poor or wrong thing and we do end up with a War gone sour all over again just like in Vietnam. The Men there came home and many of them were spit on and treated worse, beat up, for their participation in something that if they didn't participate in they surly would have been dead.

It is and was the hardest thing coming home and getting all that negative feelings. I am stupid here because I am talking like I was one of them, but I was not. I just have a little experience with fighting an up popular war. That war is law Enforcement! Not many thought that we were doing such a bang up job after Rodney King came to town, and he is still Living on his celebrity. poor guy, wasted every day!! I am so sorry that it is slipping, the fighting must continue and we must go on and win this war. We are on our way to doing just that. Keep up the Super good work, Military men and woman of the Military, I'm one that is proud of you all!!

BSRanch...


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Fourth of July Thoughts

This week as we prepare to celebrate the Two Hundredth and Thirtieth birthday of America I hope we’ll all remember that it’s about a lot more than fireworks and watermelon.

This nation was conceived in conflict and dedicated to the new idea that all men were created equal and had a right to be free.

And our freedom was hard won and paid for with the blood of patriots who would never live to see the fruits of their sacrifice.

Our freedom has been defended again and again and through the blessings of Almighty God there has never been an enemy
strong enough to take that freedom from us.

Today America faces an evil and diabolical enemy who will stop at nothing, no matter how cruel or demonic, to force their will and their religion on the rest of the world. And make no mistake about it, they mean business.

But we can win that war, it’s going to take vigilence, sacrifice and dedication but we can beat the terrorists.

What really worries me is the war we are losing at home with an out of control media and politically motivated, self-serving politicians who care for nothing except gaining or maintaining power.

The New York Times recently printed a story about a secret operation our intelligence services were conducting tracking money being transferred to or by terrorist organizations. It was a tried and true method of tracing money meant to finance terror and by extension attacks on America.

I’m sure now that the terrorists know about the operation they’ll find other ways to move their money.

Even as much as the New York Times hates George Bush and America I can’t understand why they would put themselves and
all America in jeopardy by printing sensitive material such as this. Do they think that the New York Times building is invulnerable from these crazed fanatics?

I guess it will never be known how many American servicemen’s lives will be lost because they printed that article. Money is the lifeblood of al Qaida and the other fanatical Islamic crazies who are killing our young men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan.

They call it Freedom Of The Press, I call it treason.

If anything makes me sick, it’s the mealy-mouthed politicians who run around the world blasting the nation they are supposed to be serving. They all say, “I’m against the war, but I’m for the troops.”

No you’re not for the troops, you’re only for a political party or the furtherance of your own stupid and selfish political ambitions and what you’ve turned into is a cheering section for the bad guys on the other side of the wire, lobbing mortar rounds at the sons and daughters of America.

Recently the Atlanta Journal printed a cartoon comparing American servicemen with al Qaida. How low can you go?

I hate to be morbid on this joyous occasion, but America, if we want to continue to celebrate the Fourth of July in the Land Of The Free and the Home Of The Brave we’d better wake up to the fact that some of our most deadly enemies are within.

Happy Fourth.

Pray for our troops.

What do you think?

God Bless America

Charlie Daniels
July 3, 2006

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