[Rhodes22-list] Question for Brad about Iraq Information (political)

Brad Haslett flybrad at gmail.com
Tue Jul 10 17:19:11 EDT 2007


Herb,

Surely you jest.  Are you suggesting that suspending habeas corpus (Civil
War), demanding loyalty oaths (WW1) or incarcerating Asian-Americans (WW2)
the sign of great leadership versus the sin of  detaining combatants
captured on the battle field and holding them on three meals-a-day and
prayer rugs?  I thought Bush 43 was the Cowboy!  Don't tell me some hick
from Illinois, a weenie college professor, and some cripple dude from New
York are the real Bad Asses! Oh, the inhumanity!

 - "That's because the people of today's society are not willing to do what
it takes to win a war," Herb. -

Yup!  That's about it!

Herb, my dear friend, we are not at war.  It is just "my" bumper sticker
against "your" bumper sticker!  Peace be with you!  Allah Achbar!

Your friendly infidel,

Brad

On 7/10/07, Herb Parsons <HParsons at parsonsys.com> wrote:
>
> I too like going back to the civil war and pointing out the things that
> our great leader of the time did. The press of THAT day tried to vilify
> Lincoln's actions, but they (the press), was not as strong then as they are
> today, and the masses to which they speak were stronger back then than they
> are now.
>
> If President Bush had done a fraction of the "executive office" actions
> that Lincoln did, he'd have already been impeached. That's because the
> people of today's society are not willing to do what it takes to win a war.
> They'd rather look back wistfully at those that WERE willing to do so, and
> speak of their greatness.
>
> It's much easier to speak of the greatness of others in the past, than it
> is to muster up the intestinal fortitude it takes to approach that
> greatness.
>
>
> Herb Parsons
>
> S/V O'Jure
>   1976 O'Day 25
>   Lake Grapevine, N TX
>
> S/V Reve de Papa
>   1971 Coronado 35
>   Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>
> >>> "Brad Haslett" <flybrad at gmail.com> 7/10/2007 2:36 PM >>>
> Herb,
>
> The first "Battle of Bull Run" or the "First Battle of Manassas" was
> supposed to be the defining battle of our Civil War. It wasn't that much
> unlike our "shock-and-awe" campaign.  It was but the first in a long war
> to
> see who had the staying power behind their ideas.  Slavery or  States
> Rights
> versus status quo?  You pick and choose 126 years later.  Both sides
> thought
> it would be the defining battle and all would be over soon.  We carry $5
> bills with Abe's picture on it because he saw through the next 4 years of
> bloodletting, and believed in the idea of a better and united Union. Abe
> was
> right! Our current enemy doesn't wear uniforms. They embrace death with
> the
> same passion that we embrace life.  It is no longer a factor of whose
> world
> view is best, we don't get to discuss this, they aren't in the mood to
> negotiate.  We have been here before.  The Chinese took care of their
> Muslim
> problem in 1258.  We did it again under President Jefferson.  The Chinese
> don't fool with it real time anymore (don't ask me how I know this other
> than I have family in high political positions who don't deal with it in
> real time).  I don't have the solution for our country and neither do you.
> However, comma, name one point in history when negotiating with terrorists
> or conquerors (and especially conquerors from the Islam faith) paid
> dividends!
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> On 7/10/07, Herb Parsons <HParsons at parsonsys.com> wrote:
> >
> > I would have to counter that those of you that THOUGHT you were "smart
> > enough", have been saying "I told you so" since the opening days. That
> > doesn't make you right.
> >
> > All wars are a mess. Always have been. Always will be. The trick to
> > cleaning them up is to be the last ones fighting the fight, instead of
> the
> > ones surrendering.
> >
> >
> > Herb Parsons
> >
> > S/V O'Jure
> >   1976 O'Day 25
> >   Lake Grapevine, N TX
> >
> > S/V Reve de Papa
> >   1971 Coronado 35
> >   Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
> >
> > >>> <R22RumRunner at aol.com> 7/10/2007 12:48 PM >>>
> > Brad,
> >
> > Those of us that were smart enough to know that going into Iraq was a
> huge
> > mistake in the first place, now want the opportunity to say we told  you
> > so.
> > The problems that we foresaw have now all come to fruition.  This was
> not
> > a
> > fight we wanted to pick. We should have stayed in Afghanistan
> and  cleared
> > that
> > area up first.
> > Now that you and yours have made the mess, you figure out how to
> > straighten
> > it out and get our sons and daughters and grand children home safely.
> >
> > Rummy
> >
> >
> >
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