Thursday, March 23, 2006

Eight Ball Award.

Three years and 2,314 (as of March 20) American lives and billions of dollars later, what has been accomplished? I can see nothing positive.
Source: Letters to the Appleton Post Crescent Editor by Paul Horvath


Of course you don't because you are not looking for anything good and the MSM you rely on doesn't report the good.


Three years later, Iraq is engaged in a civil war. Three years later, people continue to kill people. Three years later, the area of the world is still in turmoil. No hint of peace has been attained.
Source: Letters to the Appleton Post Crescent Editor by Paul Horvath


By his standard America is at civil war too. The Bloods and Crips don't like each other and fight amongst themselves, does this mean we are in a state of Civil War? No it does not.

Two thousand three hundred fourteen American lives later, the number only increases. Two thousand three hundred fourteen American lives later, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, spouses and children weep for the loss of their loved ones. Two thousand three hundred fourteen American lives later, those same relatives try to rebuild their lives from the void left.

Billions of dollars later, the war industry prospers. Billions of dollars later, the price of gas soars. Billions of dollars later, American workers continue to be jobless. Billions of dollars later, no weapons of mass destruction have been located. Billions of dollars later, the world is still not a safer place.
Source: Letters to the Appleton Post Crescent Editor by Paul Horvath


I would argue the world is safer or at least on track to becoming a safer place. Notice how Mr. Hovarth focus is exceedingly materialistic.

Through you, I urge our president, our legislators and our citizens to do everything that can be done to end American involvement as soon as possible in Iraq, concentrate on finding and bringing to the world courts those responsible for the 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center (that was the original purpose, was it not?) and bring our men and women in uniform home in something other than body bags.

Paul Horvath,

Appleton
Source: Letters to the Appleton Post Crescent Editor by Paul Hovarth


This is where Mr. Horvath's inner moonbat comes out. I urge our president, our legislators and our citizens to do everything that can be done to end American involvement as soon as possible in Iraq, concentrate on finding and bringing to the world courts those responsible for the 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center. The world court? Huh? Are you out of your mind Mr. Horvath? The World Court would dilly-dally until any of those in the dock on account of 9/11 are ripe old men. Also, the rotten regimes of this world would just spawn more terror.

Mr. Paul Horvath you are to be congratulated as you are today's Eight-Ball Awardee! A very codemnable achievement especially considering the stiff competition you faced!

Mr. Horvath's Hard Won Eight-Ball Award
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