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Thursday, December 7, 2006

Has The Left Learned Anything From 9-11 or Pearl Harbor ?

A resounding no would be my answer to that question, particularly after witnessing their collective joy surrounding the release of the supposedly long awaited report from the wasted money committee put together on the war in Iraq.

They, as could have easily been predicted by most, surmise that we are losing the war in Iraq and should begin the process of surrendering as soon as the Dims take control of the Congressional house of horrors in January. Mark Steyn conveys my feelings about this study and it's participants in a a column yesterday titled:
Must Study Harder
Isn’t the main problem with the Iraq Study Group that it’s just majorly lame? Almost anybody could crank out this kind of generalized boilerplate (“We were told by a general/a translator/my taxi driver/my Ukrainian hooker…”), and most of us could do it without a budget of gazillions of dollars and an Annie Leibovitz photo session. read the entire column
As for today's commemoration of a solemn recognition of another of America's abysmal security failures of all times Pearl Harbor, I point to a commentary from Monday by new columnist for WorldNetDaily but not someone new to us, Chuck Norris.....On Commemorating Pearl Harbor attacks 65 years ago today...........
WorldNetDaily: Lessons learned from Pearl Harbor:
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.''

– Franklin D. Roosevelt, addressing Congress the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.

A noteworthy 65th anniversary

This Thursday commemorates the 65th anniversary of that surprise attack by the 1st Air Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy and its midget submarines.

This week also culminates a multiple-day celebration, ''A Nation Remembers'' on the very Hawaiian turf that ushered our nation into World War II."

Nine of our warships, eight battleships and 188 aircraft were either severely damaged or completely destroyed.Gravest of all, of course, were the American casualties.

I can be easily moved to tears as I think about the 1,178 service members who were injured that day, and especially the 2,403 service members and 68 civilians who gave their lives, for merely living near and protecting our own shores. read more
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