I sometimes feel as if I am just a pr – mouthpiece for a few great writers whose views are just left out of msm.
Here is a choice paragraph from the latest piece by Victor Davis Hanson:
Fifth, after the three-week victory of April 2003, we have now forgotten the earlier prognostications of millions of refugees, oil wells afire, and thousands of dead that were to follow in Iraq. Twenty-three hundred American fatalities are grievous losses, but must be weighed against three successful elections, and the real chance that such sacrifice might result in the first true Arab democracy emerging in Iraq, with ramifications beyond the Middle East for generations to come. Currently, tens of thousands of Iraqis are the only Arabs in the world who daily risk their lives to fight al Qaeda terrorists — something that just may be in America’s interest.
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VDH’s Private Papers::When Cynicism Meets Fanaticism