Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Whether your a fan of O'Reilly's or not doesn't matter- he's absolutely right on this one!

This week, Taliban terrorists publicly beheaded three civilians in the Farah province of Afghanistan.

Then the Taliban herded women and children into compounds from which they fought government forces and US Military Advisors. 


With a vicious ground battle under way, the Taliban knew attack aircraft would appear. According to military sources, they set up the target and slaughtered the women and children with grenades BEFORE ANY aircraft appeared. The entire massacre was a planned media event. 


How come not a single word was mentioned by Obama and Clinton about the atrocity committed by the Taliban? 

And once again- why the apologetic tone? What did the US do wrong? Am I missing something here?


If the Commander in Chief, and the Secretary of the State, don't back our military then they are guilty of treason.


They are sending our men and women into this mess and tying their hands. The Taliban hides behind civilians while firing upon our men and women in uniform, the same men and women that are over there trying to liberate this country! 


I heard a story the other day from a woman who had just returned from this hell hole. 

She told of how the Taliban sit innocent children in the middle of the roads to detour our military vehicles and cause them to stop. Once the convoy is stopped the Taliban converge upon them. Most of the time the child would be killed in the ambush. 

Yet, our vehicles stop. 


And still, our President continually apologizes for America's actions during this war?


I am trying so hard to be supportive of our new President and this new administration. 

I consider myself to be a fair, level headed and open-minded, but it is really hard for me to stand behind this man when he doesn't stand behind the very country that elected him.


Any time I ask anyone why they voted for Obama they say the same thing, "because he is going to unite the country and the people."


Is this unity? 

 





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