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Wesley Mills

Kick Some Fanny
Feb 12, 2003

Richard Neustadt once said “Drastic action may be costly, but it can be less expensive then continuing inaction.” How accurate. What is considered necessary in Iraq is drastic action. We need to go to Baghdad and kick some fanny until we get hold of the “Butcher of Baghdad” and his worthless offspring and we snuff them out and bury them like the garbage that they are. The Nazi concentration camps had nothing on these bastards. And yet the world is blind to, or refuses to see the wickedness that is at hand in Iraq. When Susan Sarandon asks, “What did Iraq ever do to us?” The retort needs to be thus: “What did Nazi Germany ever do to us?” The answer is nothing. The Nazis did nothing to us. But the Nazis were unadulterated evil. They were as pure an evil as Sadam Hussien and henchmen are now. Liberate Iraq. Reveal to the world the evil that has been present. Have we forgotten the pictures of the World War II concentration camps? Have we forgotten the tortures perpetrated by all of evil dictators? Have we forgotten all of the horrors, all of the mass murders, all of the terror handed out to those who would have the courage to oppose these dictators? One can only hope not. One can only hope that the lessons of the past, the sacrifices of the good men and women who fought against evil, and the great leaders who saw the need to fight will not be forgotten. One can only pray for the drastic action needed to erase the evil in Iraq.

Email Wesley Mills: wmills1@rochester.rr.com

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