Uncle Sam's Misguided Children

Dancin with the devil and holdin on to God, thank you Lord for the United States Marines.

Lord have mercy, please!

Pretty much sums up humanity's role on earth thus far

Thursday, March 8, 2012

A Syrian Spring Engulfed in Flames

It is truly not possible to express with spoken or written words the amount of admiration I have for the Syrian people. I think of America and wonder what would have happened if the British had tanks, and jets, and helicopters to face us during our great Revolutionary War? We would have shut the fuck up and accepted tea time at twelve is what would have happened. What the Syrian people are showing the world is that ideas cannot be killed. Ideas will not disappear with slaughters in the streets. People say that the United States should not intervene on behalf of the Syrian people because we would be arming Al Qaeda terrorists in the process. Who gives a shit!? Who are the terrorists? The Syrian Government is causing more terror than Al Qaeda could ever dream of. Al Qaeda is good at what? Blowing shit up and fighting to the death. Why wouldn't you give them weapons and unleash them on the Syrian Army's sorry ass? Let them do what they do well, and hopefully convert them from hating America to at least leaving us alone. War isn't worth a shit, and should only be waged as a last resort, but what is happening in Syria is not a war, it is a senseless slaughter. What is happening there is something that a war is worth fighting to stop, period. Of all the powers on the face of planet earth the United States, by far and away, has the ability to cease Syrian Military action. Yes, we would have to send brave men to lase some targets, but that's what they do, that's what they do well. I like imagining a Syrian Army tank commander having his fun getting ready to mow down civilians, and then boom-shaka-locka, justice from the sky and an Army Ranger grin, and U.S. Marine pat on the back. God speed people of Syria, the world is watching, and even this ole country boy from the Appalachian Mountains is pulling for you. It has had such a strange effect on me that I actually agree with something Sen. John Mccain is saying, we need to help the Syrian people with our righteous might. We need to do the right thing because it is the right thing to do. We did Iraq right? No reason. No justification. No evidence. Why not do the right thing where there is a reason, where there is justification, and where there is evidence. We cannot right our wrongs, but we can remember what it is to do the right thing.

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