We Are Winning!

Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) with years of experience from the 4th Infantry Division in Iraq have expressed dismay and surprise about the widening gap between what they see in Iraq and what they hear from home. Here is what several have said for the record:

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“All this time I thought we were winning. Seems folks back home have already run up the white flag.”

“I see progress every time I go outside the wire. Just look at the progress the Iraqi army has made.”

“I have yet to speak to (an American) here who thinks we’re losing. Trust me. (No soldier) wants to be here, but no one wants to cut and run either. Leaving would just send the wrong signal to our enemies.”

Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
Camp Liberty, Iraq
May 10, 2006

This Quote above should be disheartening to all Americans, whereas the organized radical Muslim terrorists were betting on this lack of resolve from the Americans back home. This is a reenactment of what went on in the Vietnam War, we won that war militarily but lost it politically. Our liberal and conservative biased press are not supporting our troops as well as our citizens.  We only talk about the terrorist bombing and the lack of strategy. We don’t talk about the stability we’ve brought to Iraq continually and can also do the same in most of the other countries in that region if we only had the resolve.

We’ve become complacent and soft in the under belly. I don’t think this latest Muslim Terrorist Attack on Christmas was a reawakening of our resolve either. Incidentally it was a citizen who jumped this terrorist and helped subdue him (He’s an example of what all of us should be doing, that is, be brave enough to want to save themselves and put their own safety in their own hands)..

Let’s circle back to the quote from a front line soldier and correspondent, give them your regard and say a prayer for their safety because they have the resolve to stay until the jobs over.

If you agree or disagree comment to this blog. Uplift my spirit that we have Americans with resolve to want to be free.


Welcome To The Real World

“The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy“.
Milton Friedman

For decades, America’s public-sector workers have been coddled and spoiled. The recession may change that and bring into this work environment a private sector mentality. The Government has been trying to lure in highly talented individuals of workers and management to instill a highly motivated culture in government workers, but again no one agency was dedicated to overseeing this strategy so the   unions and the cradle to death mentality of workers and managers were never addressed.  Maybe now with the high unemployment rate and recession the government will become serious about breaking the backs of this bulging bureaucracy. Also, let’s not blame the individual workers, they are struggling just like all other workers in this country and were never taught or incented to be highly productive.

The following is an article worth reading in The Economist about this subject.

THE ECONOMIST