Conservative Ramblings

A place for me to share my thoughts on the political and spiritual issues of our day. Hopefully my frineds will occasionally join in.

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Location: Ft Lauderdale, Florida, United States

I grew up in Ct and became politically active around 18 years old supporting Jimmy Carter for president. Shortly after that I began to study the bible and the writings of Francis Schaeffer. By the time 1980 came around I was a Reagan supporter (I think he was our best modern president). My life was further enriched in 1986 when a new Pastor came to lead our church, Doug Gleeson. Doug was the model of what a christian man should be, he was a dear friend who changed my life forever. For reasons unknow to me God took Doug home to be with Him in 1989 at only 39 years of age. His wonderful wife and his 3 terrific kids are among my best friends to this day. My wife has supported me in my political interests through the years including travel to Washington DC and non-violent political protests. She also provided excellent nurturing for our 2 children including constant attention to education, even home schooling them for two years. I have 2 grown children who are 2 of the best kids on earth. They are both political conservatives and christians who live out their faith in helping others and then helping them to help themselves. I guess that is my definition of compassionate conservatism.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Democrats and Zarqawi

Can you believe it? Instead of rejoicing with the American and Iraqi people in the death of this creep democrats are suggesting that "the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war."
The democrats just can't stand it when something good happens in Iraq. I wonder how those in military uniform risking their lives in Iraq and especially on the mission to kill Zarqawi feel about the democrats? With democrats like these Al Qaeda doesn't need to open their own propaganda machine in the US - they just use the democrats.

1 Comments:

Blogger onceuponapriori said...

And that's only half of it. Literally the morning of the announcement, I started to hear commentators asking "Was Zarqawi even that important?". Days prior, they were complaining that the Sheik of Slaughterers hadn't been captured. Now, they try to pretend that his death is wholly insignificant.

Figures.

10:37 AM  

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