Posted by
JDComments on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 10:13:11 AM
What does supporting the soldiers but not the war mean anyway? This favorite catchphrase of Dems who want to prove their patriotism is nonsense if you look at it, an attempt to have their cake while wolfing it down. Soldiers are people who are trained to fight wars, plain and simple. To support them, you must be behind what they do, otherwise, what are you supporting? If you say you like a reporter, it means you like the way he presents the news. If you like a baker, you enjoy their pastries. If you support the military, you are an advocate for what they are accomplishing, their stock in trade, which is fighting wars to protect our country. I am disgusted with all those Liberals who hide behind their meaningless blather, afraid to say what they really mean: we are antimilitary, anti-army, and thus anti-soldier. As usual, they do not have the strength of their convictions, and thus seek to fool the masses, who are promilitary, with meaningless drivel. Well, in keeping with this tactic, let me say I am pro-Liberal democrat, but against everyone of their policies and beliefs. Maybe this will make sense to them.