15 November 2005

I GOT YOUR EXIT STRATEGY RIGHT HERE

I THOUGHT I could hit the road peacefully, but nooooooooo ….

I don’t know if it’s possible to be made any more insane by politicians than I already am, but … Hey, you assholes want an exit strategy?

How about backing the troops without any parameters that will allow you to save your skinny white (by and large) asses come election time, give them the equipment to do the job – ALL of the equipment – and then let them kick the crap out of whomever they have to kick the crap out of without having to look over their shoulders for a “Senate/Congressional Investigation.”

We don’t want to hear about the poor prisoners in some hell-hole prison, or on some hell-hole island or anywhere else. We’re in this to win a war, so GET OVER YOUR NON-COMBATANT MORAL SERMONIZING.

And while we’re at it: let’s do a couple of weeks of Arclight strikes on Syria and Iran. SCREW world opinion and any and everybody else who doesn’t like it. And while we’re at THAT, why not pass some more plastique on to French Islamic terrorists and anybody else who has a jihadist movement going and didn’t help us when we needed them and say, oops. The French will be happy they won’t be speaking German. And screw the EU if they don’t like it.

Then close our borders to Arab-looking, sounding, maybe-they-are, maybe-they-ain’t racially-profiled immigrants (if you’re here we’ll give you a pass. We know a lot of you are good citizens, but it’s a war, so we’re sorry. Look at it this way; we learned what NOT to do when we interned the Japanese who lived in America during World War II. They got over it and so will you).

When everybody who’s supposed to be dead is – and yes we’re sorry about collateral damage, but we didn’t start this damn thing – then our people will go home, your people can go reorganize things the way they want and if anybody tries to use oil as a weapon against – or tries to fly planes into our buildings again – we’ll come back and do it all over again. Only this time we take off the gloves.

How’s THAT for an exit strategy?

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