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Clinton, Byrd push for genocide

by Jeff OBryant

This is not our fight,” says Hillary Clinton and Robert Byrd in a recent op-ed calling for genocide to begin as quickly as we can pull our troops out of Iraq. The message from the two dim.. excuse me, Dem Senators? “Let them die, en mass, we don’t care.”

Ah, but they are interested in war. The so-called “war on poverty” is a fight they can really sink their fangs into. If people only have one television or they work at minimum wage – well, that’s a huge problem to Democrats- far bigger than the mass death which is what surely will occur if we abandon Iraq.

Democrats say they care – which is how they justify stealing out of our paychecks – but it seems to me that people who actually care would choose preventing genocide over making sure the poor get more of the wealth. Poverty is, clearly, sad- but I would rather be poor and alive than tortured and killed.

The passive evil of the Democrats rivals the active malice of Hitler. How many of the unborn, how many Iraqis, and how many other innocents are going to have to die before Americans see these people for what they are?


4 Responses to “Clinton, Byrd push for genocide”

  1. Mark Jabo Says:

    I’m no big fan of Hillary or Byrd but they are close to having a point here about this not being our fight.

    We are not responsible (nor should we be) for preventing death in the entire world and we are not conducting this war in a manner that suggests we are trying to win it.

    We should be more concerned about protecting our own citizen/soldiers. With the recent
    “progress report”
    on Iraq, it certainly appears we are wasting U.S. lives for people who neither want nor appreciate our help.

  2. Jeff O'Bryant Says:

    Thank you for your comments. I respect your point, but we are over there- and we “started” it, so to speak. I just feel it would be highly irresponsible of us to abandon them now when genocide would without doubt be the result. Also, you said they do not want us there but their government has repeatedly stated that they are not yet ready to go it alone. They have also said that if we were to leave then Iraq would descend into chaos. Some Iraqis may not want us there, but many do.

    Thanks again for your comment.

  3. Douglas Burkhart Says:

    Re: your last paragraph.

    Americans are never going to see “these people” (Democrats) the way you characterize them so long as they speak for the majority — which they clearly do here.

  4. Cam Says:

    Douglas sometimes the so called majority is wrong. And you have to agree with me because obviously you think Bush shouldn’t have won the election. We have to stay in Iraq. If we leave then all we are showing the terrorist, and countries like Iran and Korea, that if you can fight us a few years we will give up and go home. Why do you think the Air Force is such a big deal now. They have to be because if we don’t just blow the crap out of whomever we fight then the people cry because they hear an American Soldier has died. Don’t get me wrong I care about the Soldiers and hope they all come home safe but you know what you sign up for.
    American’s forget so quickly, where did all the flags go that you saw after September 11th?

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