d19thdoc PO3
Joined: 17 May 2004 Posts: 280 Location: New Jersey Shore
|
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:43 pm Post subject: YOU CAN LOSE, BUT YOU CANNOT HIDE! |
|
|
The left is now trying to redefine the message from this election as if it were about "moral values" or "religion," as if the Democratic party can become competitive again by putting whitewash on the sepulcher . . . an "image" problem, instead of a substance problem; a "Hollywood" solution, instead of a heartland solution. The real message from the election is that the majority of the American people are sick to death of the Left's decadent selfishness and their contempt for the traditional concepts of American ideals and their contempt for those who cherish those ideals and who have risked and given their lives to sustain them.
The defining event for America in the first half of the 20th Century was World War II, and the defining event for America in the second half of the 20th Century was the Vietnam War - the extended, surrogate "hot" manifestation of the Cold War. And those two wars a generation apart produced different definitions of America, not because of America, but because the isolated elites that mold opinion in their densely populated enclaves went left over Vietnam - or were taken over by the Left because of Vietnam. Vietnam became the scapegoat the left used to promote the agenda of the enemies of the American way of life. They did it largely by misrepresenting reality in Vietnam - that is, through propaganda . . . which many of them actually came to believe and continue to believe to this day.
We have only now begun to recognize that internal assault for what it was, and is.
It is ironic, and it is poetic justice, but John Kerry signed on as a full fledged member of that assault on America in the 1970's, never wavered from it, and he now has finally been answered. But he as not been discredited, and he has substitutes on the sidelines eager to get on with the game.
We have to get the story of his verified North Vietnamese Communist leash, and of his Other Than Honorable discharge, out to public light.
As my cousin, another Vietnam Vet said: "The American people show up when it is important enough." Thankfully - this time. _________________ For The Honor of the Fifty-Eight Thousand.
"He Can Lose, But He Can Not Hide" |
|