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Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2007

Danny Dietz and Pericles of Athens

Michelle Malkin: "Danny belongs to the nation"

Danny Dietz Memorial Coverage

“The secret of happiness is freedom and the secret of freedom is courage." ~ Pericles

Thank you Danny Dietz and thank you to your family and thank you to all those who have gone before you!

I live blocks from where the memorial will stand. I will be there when the monument is dedicated. I'll visit it often. If I could I would have it in my front yard. Danny personifies what Pericles reasoned almost 2,500 years ago. Courage, backed by action, not in-action, gives all of us a chance at the happiness and the freedom we desire.

Dietz has helped to ensure that in our great country; people who have ideas or agendas are not required to also have great courage; something Pericles could only dream of. He ensures that people are not required to be heroes simply because they have an idea. Indeed having an idea and getting it heard requires little more courage than to be a bit countercultural. Simple people with no outstanding courage, just ideas, can be heard and make a difference. Danny Dietz helped ensure that.

Don’t the people who would use a monument to Danny's efforts for their own agenda, see any irony in the fact that they perform their act on the shoulders of Danny Dietz? What they do is almost by virtue of the ‘permission’ granted to them by Danny and all the others that have gone before him. If this is about eliminating gun violence, which is a truly noble cause, don’t desecrate or attempt to whitewash from history the people who have given you the opportunity to speak out.

Thank you Danny; that for us to have an idea heard, we don’t have to fear the hail of bullets you endured. Thank you Danny that for us to have an idea heard, we don’t have to endure the bombs going off that you endured. Thank you Danny that to have an idea heard, we don’t have to endure crouching in the dirt in a far off wasteland. Thank you Danny that to have an idea heard, we don’t have to witness our friends bloodied and dying around us. Thank you Danny that in order to have an idea heard we don’t have to decide between our own lives and the lives of our friends and comrades. Thank you Danny that in order to have an idea heard we don’t have to have the courage that you had.

I guess, simply, what I’m trying to say to Danny Dietz and those that have gone before him; I offer you my simple, heartfelt, tear filled Thanks, well done and Gods speed.

 

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

OpinionJournal - Featured Article

What people are missing is that Islam and democracy are not
compatible. They never have been and they never will be. Also, our
liberal politicians love to talk of a multicultural, pluralistic Iraq with
Western style freedoms. Do these liberals realize that in Islamic
societies that they are the very people that are killed because of they go
against Koranic law or the are exiled?

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Iranian Force, Focus of U.S., Still a Mystery - New York Times

Iranian Force, Focus of U.S., Still a Mystery - New York Times

Good article I think it would defy logic to think that Iran isn't doing
everything it can to disrupt what is going on in Iraq. Saddam Hussein via his
military killed millions of Iranians while at war with Iran and Iran hates the
U.S. I think they would like nothing better than to move into Iraq after a
humiliating defeat of the Americans. I also agree with Hooshan
Amirahmadi's statement. Bush wouldn't get away with saying that 'The CIA
is part of our government but we don't control what they do'. If these Qud
Forces are operating then the buck stops at the top of the rulers in Iran.
If they are inciting violence against and carrying out violence against
civilians those are war crimes and should be punished as such. Could you
imagine the senseless violence and death of innocence if an Ayatollah was held
and tried for war crimes at the Hague?