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![]() Arny Krueger wrote: "Lionel" wrote in message Arny Krueger wrote: "George M. Middius" wrote in message om "President Bush said today that the latest spate of bloodshed in Iraq reflected the desperation of terrorists who cannot stop the creation of a free country." http://tinyurl.com/slic That is to say that even though Americans and responsible Iraqis and foreigners are getting mowed down like Custer's men at Little Big Horn, we are winning the war. Obviously Middius is oblivious to the events of June 6, 1944. The enemy is bound to get tired of slaughtering us soon, and then, of course, they'll surrender in short order. It actually works out that way, sometimes. Anybody who thinks that what's going on now is a slaughter of US soldiers, is totally lacking in historical perspective. One such person appears to be our local hero, George Middius. The big difference is that in Normandie 1944 the US soldiers were considered as heroes by French people. Another big difference is that at Normandy the US had about 10,000 casualties in one day, as opposed to dribs and drabs of one to three per day, with some days zero, in Iraq. That's not a valid comparison. At some point in our existence we are going to reach the point where zero casualities is the only think acceptable, if we haven't already. In the old days dying in battle was supposed to be a thing of honor, now it's only a waste of life. |