Prestige, Pride, Purpose... a must read

Started by Patriot, July 28, 2013, 01:30:57 PM

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Patriot


Prestige, Pride, Purpose
July 26, 2013 - 3:59 PM
CNS News Commentary
By Charlie Daniels

There was a time when the term "Don't tread on me" was taken seriously by the powers that be in the rest of the world when it comes to the United States of America.

Even a veiled threat from an American president had profound and lasting effects because our leaders were men who didn't issue idle warnings and diplomatic double-speak; they were ready to back up whatever they said with whatever means it took to accomplish it.

There was a time when the United States went to war with one objective, to win and bring the troops home - no politically correct rules of engagement, no uncrossable lines in enemy territory, no cease fires while the enemy slips out the back door to safety, no quarter asked for, no quarter given, defeat or surrender of the enemy was the only acceptable solution.

And the world knew and accepted the fact that, if you attacked the U.S. or one of its allies, you were going to face the full and awesome wrath of the most capable and well-armed military on the planet.

In my opinion, the Korean War was where it all started to go wrong, the first time we initiated a "police action," which was just a way of saying that the troops on the ground would be thrown into the water wearing a pair of handcuffs and told to sink or swim. Politicians called the shots from the safety of their ivory towers in Washington, mandating rules of engagement that made it impossible to achieve a clear-cut victory.

The Korean War cost 54,246 American casualties, over 100,000 wounded and a scar that would begin to grow on the U.S. military, a frustration that, for the first time, not being in full charge of the fluid situation on the battle fronts where the enemy and the friendlies looked exactly alike.

America grew weary of the war in Korea because it seemed that we were just marking time, not really accomplishing anything, just sending soldiers thousands of miles away from home to fight and die in a war that nobody really understood. There were no clear cuts lines of victory, no definitive description of what winning would mean, we didn't really understand what we were doing in Korea and public trust and support, for the first time in almost two hundred years began to erode.

If the Korean War eroded public trust the Vietnam War did so on steroids as Nixon spoke of "peace with honor" out of one side of his mouth and gave orders to bomb Cambodia out of the other side.

Over 58,000 Americans died in Vietnam and the long black wall in Washington gives chapter and verse to the painful American heartbreak that literally tore this nation apart.

Stoned out hippies not worthy to kiss the boots of the soldiers who fought the war literally spit on our returning troops, to the everlasting shame of "the love generation."

The war in Vietnam was a debacle from start to finish with the politicos in Washington playing an international game of chess with the cream of American youth.

The coming of the mullahs and the capture of our embassy in Tehran signaled the level of disrespect and contempt the Middle East had developed for America, but at the same time it revitalized the spirit of patriotism and Americans elected Ronald Reagan who rebuilt our military, scared the heck out of Gaddafi and forced the Russians to tear down the Berlin Wall.

We have fought two more wars since the heady days of the Reagan presidency when America once again enjoyed prestige and international respect - wars that we, once again, entered with no clear-cut definition of what victory would be.

The nation now has the most divisive administration in its history, and whether it's intentional or unintentional it is causing a seismic rip in race relations and misunderstanding and envy among financial various strata.

Again our prestige and international respect is in decline. How can you respect or fear a nation whose president goes around the world apologizing for its greatness?

Obama is systematically gutting the command level of our military by relieving experienced and battle-hardened officers of their commands and cutting the budgets to the point of absurdity.

And you can bet our enemies are watching and licking their chops.

Where do we go from here?

Only God knows.

What do you think?

Pray for our troops and the peace of Jerusalem.

God Bless America

Charlie Daniels


http://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/charlie-daniels/prestige-pride-purpose

Conservative to the Core!
Gun control means never having to fire twice.
Social engineering, left OR right usually ends in a train wreck.

Warph

A BIG AMEN, Charlie, my boy... Also, might I add... speaking
militarily, of course... A good terrorist is a dead terrorist!!

"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

jacksonpollochjr

Quote from: Warph on July 28, 2013, 02:17:55 PM
A BIG AMEN, Charlie, my boy... Also, might I add... speaking
militarily, of course... A good terrorist is a dead terrorist!!



Quite a picture Warph. Looks like the first cat I dissected at West Elk.

Bullwinkle

     You never dissected a cat , you are a farce.

   

Wilma

Am I the only one who thinks this thread is in the wrong category?

jacksonpollochjr

Quote from: Bullwinkle on July 28, 2013, 06:50:16 PM
     You never dissected a cat , you are a farce.

   

Dissected a cat and field dressed a moose bigger than you. You seem to be vacillating between causing problems and complaining about others. Make up your mind.  I am a farce just like you Bullwinkle. But my posts other than this one are much nicer than yours.

Bullwinkle

        Not vacillating, High school biology classes dissect a frog at best. Not a cat.

       You are quite right ,Wilma. Not for the Coffee Shop.

jacksonpollochjr

Quote from: Bullwinkle on July 29, 2013, 08:01:26 AM
        Not vacillating, High school biology classes dissect a frog at best. Not a cat.

       You are quite right ,Wilma. Not for the Coffee Shop.

I don't know Bullwinkle when you went to West Elk so I get your frog reference.  In my day we had advanced biology now called Advanced Placement(AP Biology). Dissection was a part of the course. In class we did a sheep eye because it is close in size and structure to a human eye, fetal pig, earthworm, and the cats that had been dissected before. This is a course many people headed to Manhattan would experience.

Diane Amberg

 earthworms, starfish, crayfish, leopard frogs, clams, rats, beef hearts, cats.

Bullwinkle


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