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October 29, 2004
Stolen Honor - The Movie
If you've ready any of my blog so far, you'll have probably figured out that I'm quite a Bush supporter. More than that though, I'm a person that feels strongly that the right choice should be made in this Presidential election. I believe that we need to select for the Presidency the man who's loyalty to the United States and her safety is unquestionable. George W. Bush has stood the test of adversity in his Presidency. Horrible acts were committed upon this nation on September 11, 2001. Acts of violence that changed how the US looks at the world and how the world looks at us. Our position as world economic driver, the last remaining Super-power, has made us the target of all those that oppose freedom, tolerance, diversity and the rule of law. The United States are not perfect in their conception or practice, nor are they the epitome of the virtures mentioned above. However, we are the guarantors of freedom, tolerance, diversity and the rule of law. No matter what befalls some small corner of the world, whether it be famine, disease, war, terrorism, natural disaster or some other significant event. The United States is involved, we feed the hungry of Africa (not all, but more than anyone else), we protect the innocent in war torn lands (not all of them, but more than anyone else), we provide economic and humanitarian and military aid more than any other world power. In some sectors and regions, more than all the others combined.
Our responsibility to the world is not deniable. We must continue to be the voice and upholder of reason, but we must also recognize when reasonable discourse will not resolve the problem. We must be prepared to force a resolution to a crisis through force of arms. Such was the case with Afganistan, who's Taliban rulers gave safe conduct and support to al-Queda even after they attacked the US. Afganistan could not be allowed to harbor and assist our enemies, and the force of will of America on behalf of the world was exercised.
We entered Iraq for exactly the same reasons. Saddam had for years made no secret of his desire to attack the United States and the Western World in his never ending quest for control of the region and the exportation of terrorists and support for their activities could no longer be tolerated by the United States. She was forced to strike and end the menace of Saddam Hussein and his threat to the world. The subsequent liberation and rehabilitation of Iraq is a moral imperative we now have. Yes, we will have to remain for some time and yes we will have to lose more brave American soldiers to complete the transition in Iraq.
These factors alone should be enough for any rational thinking American to vote for a candidate that will remain resolute and steadfast in the face of terrorist threats to the United States. These factors demand a leader who has made the difficult decisions and accepted the consequences for such decisions. These factors demand a leader whose loyalty and respect for America, her citizens and most importantly, her soldiers, is undeniable.
John Kerry does not, in my opinion, respect America, her citizens and most importantly, her soldiers. His statements in recent days have begun to criticize America's soldiers, their capabilities and their sacrifice to America's causes. Though some will say it does not matter, I hope that some of you will follow this link to the film STOLEN HONOR to see how once before, John Kerry attacked America's soldier's. His attacks then were far more vicious and affected more immediate harm to soldiers in the field in Vietnam, in Vietnamese Prison Camps and when our brave soliders returned.
How can a man who once destroyed the morale and jeopardized the well-being of our soldiers even be considered for Commander-in-Chief. How can we expect this man, who once disparaged them and who begins to disparage them again today, to be concerened for their safety. How can we expect John Kerry to respect the sacrifice our soldiers and sailors give for this nation on a daily basis. How can we trust him with our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, friends, and protectors.
I urge anyone that reads this message to cast their vote for George W. Bush or any other candidate opposing John Kerry.
Watch Stolen Honor. (43 minutes)
Stolen Honor Website
Thank you,
--Jason
Posted by JasonColeman at October 29, 2004 12:02 AM



