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Let me ask you this simple question:
On September 12, 2001, how many of us would have considered this even possible?
The only conceivable way that an enemy this poorly organized, this poorly trained, this poorly equipped and this poorly supported could, somehow, rebuild and become stronger more than five years after the strongest country in the world had declared war on them ......is through gross incompetence of leadership.
It is hard to exaggerate the degree of incompetence necessary to pull off this mother of all blunders and I know most of you, having watched it from your couch, are familiar with the history.
In a "time of war" when "supporting the troops" has become a national mantra engineered and abused by this Administration and "The Decider" as a shield against scrutiny and accountability, how much more are we going to take? While we dwell on Rev. Wright, we leave these buffoons virtually free to engineer more mischief.
I submit it is unacceptable to simply let this administration coast off into the sunset. I wonder whether they actually will, or whether they will engineer the "necessity" of a war against Iran before they do. If we do not start demanding accountability .....for a stronger Al-Qaida, for a failed military strategy that allowed it to happen, for our dead soldiers and for the lost treasure, then we'll only have ourselves to blame. Don't bet that things "can't get any worse." They can. It's time, everyone, to get off the politics and back onto the current events.
It is our sad misfortune that this far into a year that should have been a major turning point in the direction of our Country we, instead, find ourselves mired in politics as usual and these critical issues put on the back burner.