That isn't really so hard to say. It may be politically incorrect right now to support President Bush, but I am an American and I'm not going to cut and run just because the news media says I should. This is the United States of America first and foremost, and I think too many of you have forgotten that. Do you think it is smart to try and separate the peoples of this nation while there are enemies watching? I sure dont'. I don't want those other people to think that we as a country are so split on our ideals that we are weak and susceptible to an attack. We just got done doing a drill where two teams with fake documents and enough radioactive material to build a dirty bomb were able to breach both of our borders and get into a major city. Do we want those enemies to believe that we are so split that we aren't able to come to the agreement that we need to protect our country anymore? Wake up you fools who are being led by the nose. If we don't stay banded together as a country, then we appear to those enemies to be falling apart.
Our very way of living may be soon coming to an end if we fight between ourselves to a point that we appear weak to the circling buzzards. Those other guys will surely take advantage of that. With Iran on the brink of being able to produce an atomic bomb or at the very least a dirty bomb that could be smuggled into our country we should be ever more diligent. We can't do that if we are so busy calling each other names and fighting amongst ourselves that we let our guard down. Yes we are a country with two major political parties, but more importantly, we are a nation of one people. Is it so damn important to one of those parties to get a president into the Whitehouse that they would jeaopardize our entire nation by tearing us apart? Apparently so. That party is supporting the news media in ever increasing attacks on the ability, personality, and every other aspect of our president in order to tear down our confidence in him as a leader. When this whole mess in Iraq started we were all as one in supporting it. Both sides of the senate and congress came forward with words of encouragement and support. Now all of a sudden half of those leaders are besmearching the president on every angle. They are attacking him and trying to get we the people to doubt his integrity. Why? Well if you can't win by proving how good you are, you make the other guy lose by making everyone believe he is no good. In other words, they are taking the cowards way out, or in this case in. In to the Whitehouse if they succeed.
There is a rumor circulating today that says we are about to lead an attack on Iran due to their ignoring of the world telling them they can't produce atomic power. Whether this is true or not, you as an American need to ask yourself, "If they do succeed in producing atomic power and subsequently an atomic bomb or a dirty bomb, will I blame the president if he does take action or if he doesn't take action?" He's in the hot seat no matter what he does, because the one party that is causing all of this hate in our country will tell you to put him in the hot seat. Are you going to be satisfied when the dirty bombs end up in the major city near you? Are you going to be satisfied with your actions then? If we all don't support our president, who just happens to represent all of us according to the desires of the people (election results), then will you have the right to blame him for whatever happens?
There was a quote on a Fax cover sheet where I worked. There was a picture of two teams having a tug o' war on a very small island. The island was so small that no matter which team won the battle, when both sides let go they would all fall into the ocean full of sharks below. On the sheet it said, "If we all don't stand together, then we'll all fall together." That's the truth of this whole thing right now. If we don't all stand together as a nation of people, then we may all end up dying together. I for one don't like the latter. I'll choose to support the president, his decisions, his armed forces, and our constitution until the day I die because above all, I am an American. Are you?