Saturday, August 20, 2005

Time to take a decisive stand

With anti-war protesters continuing their vigil outside President Bush's ranch, the commander in chief began a five-day push Saturday to tell Americans why he thinks U.S. troops must continue the fight in Iraq. In his weekly radio address, Bush argued that the war in Iraq will keep Americans safe for generations to come. He'll try to drive that point home with speeches in upcoming days in Utah and Idaho.

The good news is that old toothless hippies from Vietnam Era no longer have mass appeal to the youth of United States - and no one buys this anti-western liberal rhetoric; new American youth is far more patriotic in post-generation X period - looking for self-identity, as to Iraq - there is no doubt in my mind that when all the smoke settles, excuse a pun, it will go in history as a most successful military campaign U.S. had EVER BEEN IN.