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Great article, George Wittman, and very informative.
It's good to know we have such weapons available -- especial human-friendly ones. (Not a joke.)
Now if someone could only find a human-friendly weapon that can be used against our country's worst enemies -- Reid, Pelosi, and their anti-democratic Democrat Congress -- whose life's work appears to be to weaken and defeat the U.S. at every turn.
What devastation they risk if they succeed in weakening our strategic oil reserves in a cynical ruse to non-solve our energy problem! The oil reserve is there to protect us if a war or other international exercise should cause our supply of oil to be stopped or weakened.
Such a cynical alternative to drilling for oil in the States, then refining it for use by Americans! Such a cynical alternative to developing alternative energy sources along the lines of Senator McCain's proposals.
An old man, I remember gas rationing very well. If the Reid and Pelosi have their way, so will all of you.
And sooner than you think!
-- A. C. Santore
It took George H. Wittman an entire column to get to the one phrase that matters: "American sticks are far greater and more sophisticated than they (Iran) realize -- if Washington will use them."
It is hard to imagine Barack Obama as president. It is even
harder to imagine him as Commander-in-Chief. Yet it is positively
nightmarish to imagine the above plus a Democratically-controlled
Congress taking on the madmen who control Iran.
-- Arnold Ahlert
Boca Raton, Florida
"...if Washington will use them" should read, "If Washington has
the will to use them" -- a highly doubtful proposition.
-- John Gridley
WALL FLOWER
Re: Jay D. Homnick's Obama's
Campaign Hits the Wall:
I was half expecting Obama to stand in front of the Western Wall and declare, " Mr. Olmert, tear down this wall." All in the name of peace with the fake Palestinians, of course.
Instead, Barack Hussein headed toward Berlin where he delivered
his "Mein Krap speech," apologizing to Germans, of all people, for
past American behavior. Apologizing for beating the Huns bloody in
two world wars, no doubt.
-- Wolf Terner
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
I am supposed to be the backwoods barbarian from Pennsylvania, but I would not think of going to one of Israel's holy sites and plastering it with my posters. What's next, the Vacation?
Sabe nada.
-- Burton Hollabaugh
Marion, Indiana