Posted on 08/06/2003 6:12:51 PM PDT by konijn
There are people for whom love of country comes to pass seamlessly over into megalomania, which is not a new phenomenon:
Thucydides reports that the Athenian ambassador to the Spartans asked Alcabiades how he could turn traitor and help the Spartans against his own city.
He replied, "I love her so much I would have her back by any means."
There are people for whom love of country comes to pass seamlessly over into megalomania, which is not a new phenomenon:
Thucydides reports that the Athenian ambassador to the Spartans asked Alcabiades how he could turn traitor and help the Spartans against his own city.
He replied, "I love her so much I would have her back by any means."
Except the fact that the criticisms are coming from other conservative pundits as well. Granted they don't shout as loud as Ann 'The Screech' Coulter or Fox 'PNAC' News but their arguments coming from the true conservatives are more sound and more Constitutionally based than ghost WMDs that are here, then here, then here.....
Secondly she is retired, she is not working for the government, so what she says or doesn't say is not seditious. And from the first paragraph in the condemning article one can see where she is coming from
After eight years of Bill Clinton, many military officers breathed a sigh of relief when George W. Bush was named president. I was in that plurality. At one time, I would have believed the administration's accusations of anti-Americanism against anyone who questioned the integrity and good faith of President Bush, Vice President Cheney or Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.I was much in that same boat, although not from the military perspective. I was fired up when Bush won in 2000, saw a return to Constitutional values (fiscal and moral), and really had hope again. And after three years, I can't say that anymore. Does that make me a 'commie', a 'rat', a 'fill in the blank'? Because I've been called about everything from the pro-war crowd and I could care less. I know what I feel, I know this 'all war all the time' could come back and bite this nation even worse than 9/11. The terrorist organization that started 9/11 was taken care of in Afghanistan. The state supporting Al Qaeda (Saudi Arabia) was passed over to get rid of old issues, as brought up by the PNAC as early as 1997. Notably the members of PNAC at that time look like a roll call for the inner workings of the Bush defense team but no one wants to hear that now do they?
LOL. Darn it. All day I've been looking forward to getting on here and seeing what the mental magpie had to say.
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