Thursday, September 11, 2008

We Welcome A New Writer

I'd like to introduce a contributing writer "Navy Chief". I have obscured his name for obvious reasons.

And here's his first article.

Veterans Unite: By "Navy Chief", United Stated Navy. Retired.

As a 24 year Navy veteran, I am thoroughly disgusted at the lack of concern from the Democrats regarding the appreciation and plight of military men and women. I distinctly recall the days in which a certain “Commander in Chief” was adamantly opposed to the military and its mission because we were not the Democrats constituency.

During the eight years of Democratic rule in the nineties, I vividly remember being tied to a pier on ships trying to complete qualifications in port because we didn’t have enough budget allocation for fuel. Believe me, I didn’t think it was possible but it happened.

The whole left-wing philosophy from my prospective is, “screw the military, unless I need them”. The whole “In case of emergency, break glass” support system had taken a major toll on the military during those years, and believe me friends, even though we are stretched thin these days, the military as an organization is the very best trained, dedicated, and ready force I have ever seen since I became a sailor in 1981.

I am sick and tired of the same old regurgitated mantra from the left. “Don’t question my patriotism” Well, I do question it when I see such organizations as Code Pink, and the National Organization for Women repeatedly use George Bush as a whipping post to achieve the political agenda in taking back the white house.

Remember people, we were attacked, we responded, and our military has done an amazing job regardless of the do nothing congress and the left wing media questioning our achievements and calling for investigations and impeachment because they can’t take credit for protecting America.

It was the left that caused 9/11, it was the left that did nothing after the World Trade Center bombing in 1993 killing 6 and injuring another one thousand, March 8 1995 Karachi Pakistan, 2 US consulate officials killed, Kenya, 1995 two hundred and twenty five killed by an Al Qaeda bomb, October 12 2000, The USS Cole is attacked in Yemen, seventeen sailors killed and forty others wounded. When casting your vote this November, remember those killed by terrorists and those that defend your freedom, safety and your way of life.

I think you would be hard pressed to find a democratic candidate this election that has that listed as a priority.


God, I love this man. :)


Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com


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