LETTER: Decide to be a doer or viewer
Editor,
Nothing this election has made me more irritated than the Democrats out there that have repeatedly attacked President Bush and the war in Iraq. The only way you can look down on the President and our troops in Iraq is if you are so far removed from reality or logical thinking that you cannot figure out which way is up and which way is down and with most Democrats, everything is down, as in pessimistic.
The media has been so focused on whether or not weapons of mass destruction were found, that they have discarded all the other hard and crucial facts. Do we not know that Saddam is responsible for over 300,000 deaths of his own kind? Some say that Saddam himself is guilty of raping more than 5,000 women. What about for those of you who feel strongly for the environment? Can you not comprehend that Saddam and company are the culprits behind one of the biggest and worst ecocides in history? Wait did I say ecocide or genocide? But let me get this straight, John Kerry and fellow Democrats, we should not have done anything? Make love not war, right?
That is precisely what this all comes down to, the decision to be doers or viewers. Who cares about weapons of mass destruction! You can either attack early (when I say early, tell that to all those who were victims of Saddam) before things really get out of hand or you can wait until there are already millions of “Jews” dead. You pick.
That is why this election, I’ll once again vote for President Bush. I know by doing that, yes, America will get “more of the same,” a leader who can make a decision and stand behind it, even if it means costing himself re-election. Which is completely opposite of John Kerry, who once he saw how he could obtain the Democratic popular vote, quickly changed his tune and became anti-war.
David Noack