Submitted by kaufman on February 5, 2008 - 12:13am.
I feel very sorry for the speaker who said that for the past seven years she didn't feel proud to be an American. Because our soldiers have been fighting terror groups around the world, this person has the freedom to express this opinion. Well, she certainly has the right to do so. If a future president is unable to show the courage to protect our interests, then we could become a country that will feel the fear we felt for the first time on Sept. 11, 2001. If we pullout of the Middle East now, the Arab world will be galvanized and the terrorists will receive a boost like no other. The clearest position I've heard any Obama or Clinton supporter make in this election is they hate George Bush. Thank you, Democrats, for becoming the party of hate. Get rid of the rhetoric and start analyzing problems intelligently.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on February 5, 2008 - 4:22pm.
The idea is that Barack or Hillary represent a changing America, one that is not aggressive toward the Arab world, and hopefully one that can develop less reliance on their energy sources. Again, that's the idea. I happen to believe in that more than I believe in abusing resources fighting an unknown enemy. No one can truly know which is correct, but it should be important to remember that the Good vs. Evil mentality is one for comic book writers and not for foreign policy.
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Not proud to be an American?
I feel very sorry for the speaker who said that for the past seven years she didn't feel proud to be an American. Because our soldiers have been fighting terror groups around the world, this person has the freedom to express this opinion. Well, she certainly has the right to do so. If a future president is unable to show the courage to protect our interests, then we could become a country that will feel the fear we felt for the first time on Sept. 11, 2001. If we pullout of the Middle East now, the Arab world will be galvanized and the terrorists will receive a boost like no other. The clearest position I've heard any Obama or Clinton supporter make in this election is they hate George Bush. Thank you, Democrats, for becoming the party of hate. Get rid of the rhetoric and start analyzing problems intelligently.
Intelligently
The idea is that Barack or Hillary represent a changing America, one that is not aggressive toward the Arab world, and hopefully one that can develop less reliance on their energy sources. Again, that's the idea. I happen to believe in that more than I believe in abusing resources fighting an unknown enemy. No one can truly know which is correct, but it should be important to remember that the Good vs. Evil mentality is one for comic book writers and not for foreign policy.