Saturday, November 20, 2004

Bring It On In Deed

This is one Bush supporter that is ready to "Bring it On." President Bush led this Nation after the horrific events of 9-11. He routed the Taliban out of Afghanistan. He got rid of a sadistic ruler and his henchmen in Iraq. Libya has since agreed to get rid of all of its nuclear weapons. Pakistan has acknowledged it's nuclear misdeeds and has agreed to change course. The youth and reformers in Iran are on the verge of ousting the Mullahs. North Korea will eventually agree to rid its nuclear weapons in exchange for food and economic aid. The United Nations has been exposed as a scandal ridden, corrupt organization that needs to gutted or done away with.
Why has this happened? It has happened because George Bush is a leader. What would John Kerry or any of the Democrats have done? Kerry says he would take orders from the UN and from our European allies. He would rely on summits and Global Tests. This is leadership? The United States needs a President that is going to look after the United States best interest and safety. That man is George W Bush.
I remember the news clip of George Bush at the site of the WTC ruins where he said: "I hear you. The whole world hears you and pretty soon the people who knocked down these buildings will soon hear from all of us." He should be proud of how he and his administration handled the aftermath of 9-11.
I also, remember seeing the pictures of the President landing on the flight deck of a US Carrier after the successful end of the war. The pilot that flew his plane lived in my dorm at Marquette University and until his appearance on National TV, I hadn't seen him since a chance meeting at the Miramar Officer's Club in San Diego many years ago. Bush's flight was in respect of the soldiers that fought and won the war against Saddam. This will be looked back on as a watershed of peace and freedom for millions in the Middle East.
The "Mission Accomplished" sign was accurate. Were we wrong to celebrate victory over Germany and victory over Japan in the forties? Those governments and countries weren't fully reformed for almost seven years after the surrendering.
If President Bush is guilty of anything, it is that he is too humble. He has helped this country through a recession, corporate scandals, 9/11/01, two wars and the economy is coming back. Unlike John Kerry, who bought a video camera while in Vietnam so that he could fabricate battle scenes, this President is about the country not his ego.
Wesley Clark was interviewed after the last presidential debate. He made a sarcastic comment that John Kerry was playing hockey while George Bush was a cheerleader. The truth is that George W Bush was playing rugby his junior and senior year in college while John Kerry was playing soccer. Kerry only played hockey his freshman year.
That was it. Nothing against soccer players but let's get the story right. Rugby is referred to as a ruffians game for gentlemen. Rugby players also have lost more blood than John Kerry did in Vietnam.
Speaking of Kerry's hockey skills. Kerry was referred to as a "rink turner" in high school. Meaning that people who wanted to get into the action and mix it up made hard cuts and skated after the puck. John Kerry made slow rink turns which looked good but kept him out of the action. His teams record his senior year in high school was 0-10-1. That isn't leadership.
Teri McAuliffe, Harold Ickes, George Soros, the DNC and the media are banking on voter fraud and lawsuits to bring a Kerry win. However, like the scene from the "Longest Day", Teri and his spinsters will be looking out on the election day fog and suddenly millions of President Bush supporters will appear as they storm the Election Pole beach heads. What the Republicans need is four more years of Teri McAuliffe.

"Bring it on in Deed!"
Al Haig
Chairman of "Fly Over Country-United" (focu)