Wednesday, September 22, 2004

The Wounded Come Home

I came upon this article that Mark Thompson from Time Magazine wrote November 3, 2003 regarding our wounded soldiers in Iraq. I am a strong supporter of the War however, this article helps put things into perspective by showing how our soldiers are coping with their injuries. What is more amazing is that despite their serious injuries, the soldiers in the article are proud of their service! I was a grunt in the Marines and I do believe that war is horrible, but if we do not fight for our freedom, there will be no Republic worth fighting for. So, click on above, and read this moving article.

CBS Producer on Thin Ice After Guard Story

So Mary Mapes the veteran producer at CBS News is supposedly in trouble -if you believe it-for the fake story about President Bush's National Guard Service well it is too bad for this liberal who went into journalism because she wanted to make a difference. It just breaks my heart to know these ultra liberals always go into journalism so they can make a difference in the world. Oh well, if you want to cry just click on the link above and read her story.

Words of Wisdom

  • Success is the process of not accepting failure.

  • Be willing to dream of success, to visualize those dreams, and to believe they can come true.

  • Make the package attractive, which will attract attention. And attention is power. Never apologize for looking the best that you can look.

  • Smile...And say thank you.

Why We Are a Great Nation

Today I read an article on The New York Sun by Thomas Bray about the sad state of the European military. This is a fantastic piece by Mr. Bray because it brings to light what is wrong with 'Old Europe' and why our friends at the other side of the pound cannot help us to fight terrorism. Mr Bray writes:

"the hard fact is that the European military establishment, never very large to begin with, is a 90-pound weakling. America, despite years of cutbacks beginning in the wake of the Cold War, plunked down nearly $400 billion last year to support its military. That's about 3.7% of gross domestic product, only about half the amount spent at the height of the Cold War. The European Union, by contrast, spends less than 2% percent of its GDP on the military."

Contrast this with what Kerry is saying. He wants a broader coalition-France and Germany?- when in reality the facts of the matter paints a different reality. Europe prefers to spend more on its welfare state than its military, but when the crap hits the fan, who Europe turns to for help? Us of course. No wonder why Europe and most of the world hate us.