[This administration is as Machiavellian as any I recall in my lifetime, having already done much to rehabilitate the image of Nixon! In their predilection for political power, they have internalized Machiavelli’s advice] never to let his thoughts stray from the exercise of war. ... A prince, therefore, must not mind incurring the charge of cruelty for the purpose of keeping his subjects united and faithful. |
A lot of voices were very loud, expressing their anger for taking a Christian military person as a hostage and killing him while they kept their mouth shut from saying anything supporting those poor Muslims who are in prisons and being tortured by the hands of the cross-believers, |
an inspiration on and off the football field, as with all who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war on terror. |
futility. |
I remember seeing [the treatment of captured Iraqi soldiers] and thinking that it was cruel to the bone. It is degrading to say the least. |
It is hurting Americas image abroad. |
No, it is not. I want that facility and Rick Sanchez said I can have any facility I want. |
only in (litigious) America. |
other deplorable events have come to light which have troubled the civic and religious conscience of all and made more difficult a serene and resolute commitment to shared human values. |
there was a completely different story than what we were being told in the United States. It was out of control. There weren't enough soldiers. Nobody had the right equipment. They were driving around in unarmored vehicles, some of them without doors ... So, knowing that they were ill-equipped and ill-prepared, they pushed them out anyway, because those two three-stars wanted their fifteen minutes of fame, I suppose. |
Well, they left this. |
What have those Jordanians and Palestinians and Saudis got to do with us? Shame on them! |