Site Meter Right News and Views » Blog Archive » There are people who use their minds, then there are peaceniks

There are people who use their minds, then there are peaceniks

by Jeff OBryant

blindpeople.jpg
Protestors who’ve never read the Diary of Anne Frank march in support of allowing genocide in Iraq. The real message of their march is to let the Iraqis die because they don’t care. What little of their already feeble minds they have left to expand stop at Americas borders- and at abortion clinic doors (but that’s a different evil they indulge in).

There is a subcategory of liberals that some fall into that includes even more closed-minded, blind, and dangerous dogmas than your average garden variety liberal holds. They are known as peaceniks, members of the anti-war movement, peace activists, and, to thinking Americans, misguided, though admittedly well-meaning, nitwits.

I just read Eli Lake’s piece on the subject and enjoyed it immensely. Well worth the read. The most telling passage is the following:

In 2006, writing about how the antiwar movement was conducting its own diplomacy in London and Amman to meet members of the “Sunni Resistance,” anti-war writer Robert Dreyfuss summed up the moral equivalency that afflicts so many in his quarter.

“Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys in Iraq?” he asked. “Are the good guys the U.S. troops fighting to impose American hegemony in the Gulf? Are the good guys the American forces who have installed a murderous Shiite theocracy in Baghdad? Are the good guys the Marines who murdered children and babies in Haditha in cold blood?”

For those who have trouble understanding what is as obvious as the fact that water is wet let me just say that the US forces are the good guys. Obviously no sane person likes war. No sane person wants war. No sane person is insensitive to the suffering of our soldiers and their families. Conversely, no sane person fails to realize that removing a brutal mass murderer from a position of absolute power will ultimately save lives. But to these morons Hitler should have been left to do whatever he wanted.

To the misguided peace activist it’s not what the bad guy does but rather how the good guys respond. The mass murderer can annihilate millions of human lives and they will sadly shake their heads, perhaps, they may even speak out. But let the good guys move in to take out the monster and suddenly there have to be marches, protests, letter writings to Congress, morons dripping in fake blood, etc. Funny how they won’t lift a finger against someone like, say, Saddam but are quick to attack American soldiers. Kind of like the way many of our congressmen try to harm the troops, isn’t it? It’s mind-numbing lunacy- courtesy of the liberal Left.

Unfortunately, there is no reasoning with these people. They are utterly, completely, and - most likely forever - deranged. They simply do not grasp not only the dynamics of world events, of cause and effect, but even basic reasoning skills which would allow them to conclude that killing 1evil person to save 100 innocents is a net gain on the side of life. But they are so stepped in their mindless mantra that you could sooner get blood from a turnip than to force one of them to use reason.


One Response to “There are people who use their minds, then there are peaceniks”

  1. Right News and Views » Blog Archive » “Fighting is not the answer!” Except when it is. Says:

    [...] Would that liberals understood this. But they don’t- that is why they are liberals. Did You Enjoy this Post? Subscribe to Right News and Views. It’s Free! « Back Home Posted in General on December 5th, 2007 Link to this Entry Email This Entry [...]

Leave a Reply


About Right News and Views

RightNewsandViews.com is an ultra conservative blog dedicated to bringing you timely and thought-provoking news stories and commentary. Committed to exposing the liberal agenda and recognizing it for the true threat it poses to America’s freedom, moral foundation, economic wellbeing, and our national security - RightNewsandViews.com offers a fresh and insightful interpretation of today’s top political issues.

Right News and Views Author(s)
    » Jeff-OBryant

Politics & News Channel Posts

  • Ocean currents can power the world, say scientists
    A revolutionary device that can harness energy from slow-moving rivers and ocean currents could provide enough power for the entire world, scientists claim. [caption id="attachment_869" [...]
  • A new world order arising
    When President George Bush, the Elder, declared his intention to create a new world order, he had to back away quickly and never mentioned the phrase again. Not only did he sound like the [...]
  • Unpeople Nation
    The Corruption That Makes Unpeople Of An Entire Nation By John Pilger November 27, 2008 "Information Clearinghouse" --- I went to the Houses of Parliament on 22 October to join a [...]
  • YALDA'S KABUL
    UN Security Council in Kabul Seeks Solutions Journalist Yalda Hakim returns to her native country of Afghanistan. Here she documents the appalling living standards and the ravages caused by [...]
  • Prohibition Plays Little Role In Teens’ Decision To Abstain From Marijuana, Study Says
    Ann Arbor, MI: Criminal policies that seek to prohibit the use and availability of cannabis have little influence on whether young people refrain from using marijuana, according to survey data [...]
  • The National Day of Mourning
    On Thanksgiving Day, many Native Americans and their supporters gather at the top of Coles Hill, overlooking Plymouth Rock, for the "National Day of Mourning." The first National Day of [...]
  • Melamine in Infant Formula?
    Women and mothers across the nation are worried about a news story that just broke regarding very minute trace amounts of Melamine being detected in infant formula that is sold in the United [...]
  • Desiree Rogers Named Obama White House Social Secretary
    President Elect Barack and Michelle Obama have choosen Harvard MBA Desiree Rogers, currently a prominent Chicago businesswoman to be their personal social secretary. Rogers, 49, will be the first [...]
  • Ten Reasons Why the Auto Bailout Is a Bad Idea
    By: Dan Weil The auto industry sees other industries getting government bailouts, and wonders why not? Others hear the pleas of the Big Three carmakers and wonder, why? Democratic leaders [...]
  • We’ve Cut Cigarette Smoking By Half...
    ... And We Didn’t Have To Arrest 20 Million Americans To Do It An expanded version of this essay, calling on the federal government to legalize marijuana in a manner similar to cigarettes and [...]

Hot Off The Press

  • Circus Review - pt 3!
    Hey ya'll! Since I can do the snarky comments without thinking, and post pictures galore, I thought it'd be nice for you all to hear a review from someone who simply 'gets' music - unlike my "yeah, I [...]
  • Penelope Cruz in Chanel: Love it? Hate it?
    I have always loved Penelope Cruz. She’s classy, she’s glamorous, and she has this way of carrying out a look like no one else does. But no matter how much I love Penelope’s sense [...]
  • Mayor’s Spirit Award and Tulsey Winners Announced
    Three Tulsa businesses received checks from SpiritBank for winning the Mayor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award. First place winner, Grocio.com, received $30,000, second place winner, Lidy Mac, LLC, [...]
  • The Man Behind the Curtain – What Happens in Happily Ever After
    The Wizard has been revealed, he has given gifts to all his new friends, and he has sent Dorothy back to Kansas. Now he is left with the aftermath. Does he go back behind the curtain? Does he make [...]
  • Tis the season
    The Christmas season is here, at last. It is in full force, with stores decorated and music playing everywhere. My newspaper has gotten significantly thicker with all the advertising inserts [...]
  • Your Thoughts on Hilary Duff on '30 Rock'
    Since many of us are really big Hilary Duff fans and have loved her since Lizzie McGuire I want to know your thoughts on if "30 Rock" or "The Office" were to give her a part in [...]
  • HPV vaccine can prevent genital warts in men
    Study results bolster drugmaker’s plan to market shots to boys For the first time, an expensive vaccine aimed at preventing cervical cancer in women has proven successful at preventing a disease [...]
  • Divorce 360
    So, I've been married 4 times.  I've made no bones about the fact that I definitely know how to do marriage the wrong way.  The question is, do I know how to do it the right way even?  [...]
  • Gifts from Santa Fe
    [caption id="attachment_1248" align="alignnone" width="320" caption="every season calls your name...wander along these trails"][/caption] I have so many blogs to write! Perhaps, I'll do a few [...]
  • Random Wordbank Wednesday
    Hello once again everyone! Welcome to another mid-week random word bank. I rather like random word banks. There is a challenge in them that not only gets your mind working, but you can also end up [...]