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Monday, October 23, 2006

Whom will you serve?



Indeed. The war we are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan is supported by
state-sponsors. The terrorist enemies are proxy force multipliers for these
state-sponsors, be they Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, HAMAS, Abu Sayyaf, or the Afghan
Taliban. Yet, notwithstanding events in Afghanistan, it is in Iraq where this is
most abundantly evident.This has been evident to me since the beheading of Nick
Berg. The individuals in that horrific video had the demeanor of military men
and the use of beheading as a terrorism tool against the Iraqi population was
long established and practiced on a virtual daily basis by the Ba'athists and
Fedayi Saddam in the years immediately preceding Operation Iraqi Freedom. Al
Qaeda adopted a Ba'athist terrorist tool and not vice versa.In addition, there
is also rampant Iranian involvement in exploiting and providing war materiel and
personnel support to the sizeable Shiite population in southeastern Iraq from
Baghdad to Basra. So when certain elected American officials make the totally
partisan and ludicrous declaration of a need for America to embrace a “cut and
run” stratagem, to unilaterally abandon our allies, to surrender and forsake the
sacrifice of all of our fallen hero’s and those who remain in harms way, let me
be very blunt, these politicians are talking the talk of yellow-bellied cowards,
they provide lip service and tremendous damage by aiding and abetting all of
these enemies and the state sponsors arrayed against us and our coalition
allies. Are these the people and the political party America will vote for?

I think not.


Northeast Intelligence Network


After these elections, we need to focus on finding suitable conservative candidates to unseat their RINO opponents. And we need to make this clear... should the RINOs win, they will have to face 2008 without their conservative base.



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