ONLY ANGER AND HATE CAN SAVE AMERICA www.globalconservative.com
By: Charles Jines, December 28, 2006
The title alone is enough to send Liberals ablaze. This is why we are doomed to fail in Iraq. Liberals can’t take the title, let alone the reality it represents. In this world we do not have the luxury of making up our own reality, our own little land of make believe. We live in the real world that operates from certain truths we cannot escape.
When I was growing up I learned many things about life on the playground. I learned that some people are animals, nothing more than vicious animals that cannot be reasoned with. Toward the end of each school day, I began to chart the safest route to get home. Like the real world, my playground had many bullies. I spent most of my elementary years running away and living in fear.
Then I began to get angry. Then I learned how to hate, and one day I had enough. I was not going to run away any more. When that bully came at me, I stood my ground for the first time. I beat his face to a pulp in front of a large crowd. I beat his face without mercy. I held no quarter. My hands were swollen and his face looked like it had been put through a meat grinder.
I spent the rest of my school days in peace. No one wanted to mess with me and chose weaker people to pick on.
In the world of reality animals smell weakness a mile away. These Muslim animals smelled weakness when Clinton pulled out of Somalia. They smelled weakness when nothing was done after the first Trade Center bombing. They smell weakness when they read our newspapers. They smell weakness when we elected Liberals to the majority position. They smell weakness when we ask Sandra Day O’Conner what she thinks we should do in Iraq. They smell weakness when we charge our boys with murder for doing what needs to be done.
In war you have to hate the enemy. You have to view them as nothing more than a piece of human waste. You have to strike without mercy, without remorse, and without fear. Anything less than that will bring the wolves to the table. This idea of a softer, gentler, kinder war will not bring victory. What this will bring are the American people one day getting up out of bed to go to work, only to discover that New York City is no more.





