Democrats Have Daggers Drawn for Bush
By Stephen Collinson
Agence France-Presse
Sunday 08 July 2007
With daggers drawn for a weakened White House, congressional Democrats return from a short recess this week plotting to further undermine President George W. Bush's waning political sway.
>>> OK, so my question is this. Is the war against terrorism real or not? Are we in a war or are we not? That is the crux of the matter. If we have an enemy who is seeking to do harm to the U.S., seeking to destroy the U.S., then why would any Americans want us to fail and lose this war?
The 9/11 tragedy was not an isolated incident. The assault on the World Trade Center that failed in 1990's was perpetrated with the same intent. Other assaults followed. Ultimately, 9/11 succeeded, but this was not the end of the war upon the U.S.
Was the U.S. correct to invade Iraq? In retrospect, it may have been a wrong move for this country to make, but everything is easy in retrospect.
More importantly, is it in the best interest of this nation to lose the war on terror? According to this French news story, Democrats in appear to be embracing this very agenda. Somehow, it does not seem right. As a citizen, I here express my concern.
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