This momentum is even now sucking in the jellyfish RINOs who care more about getting their stupid gob on TV than about the critical crisis they are helping to perpetuate.
This war should not be serialized by the election cycle, but it may be up to us, dear Freepers, to hold the line against the stampede of retreat.
The upcoming election is vital. The upcoming election is a test of whether this nation can survive against the forces of "progressives" that will utterly destroy Western Civilization.
Immediately after the invasion of Afghanistan, McCain was on television, bleating away that we needed more troops on the ground. He's been critical about the war on terrorism ever since. He just couches his "concerns" in nice language, that makes him look like a statesman. I think his future intentions are not noble, and he would never see the WOT through until its end.
The upcoming election is vital. The upcoming election is a test of whether this nation can survive against the forces of "progressives" that will utterly destroy Western Civilization.
At times I despair of supporting the thin-skinned Republicans, including some RINOs, in the upcoming election. Then I think what a Rat controlled House or Senate would do to everything we have striven to achieve in the past six years -- constitutional judges, winning the WOT, a strong economy with reduced taxes. I weigh these advances with the losses that make so many lose faith with the Republicans -- A bloated budget with attendant deficit, a bureaucratic super-agency called "Homeland Security", the lack of action to plug our porous borders. When I finish weighing the two, I realize that our losses probably equal our gains but realize that those hard-won gains will be reversed and lost if the Democrats take control, and any chance for additional enactment of our agenda will be delayed for at least two years, if not longer.
Sitting out the 2006 election either out of spite or disgust is not an option. It is too important to keep what we already have and not go back to the dark days of Democratic control of our legislative branch.