We have some dear friends that live in Tbilisi, Georgia, and we're really concerned about what is happening over there. What should America do in the face of such aggression?
One unfortunate side effect of the Left's radical, reckless rhetoric after 9/11 is showing up of late. As a result of the over-heated, irrational and partisan campaign waged against All Things Republican (or Anything Bush Touched), the President--and our country and our allies, are in a very difficult position in responding to the Russians' veritable invasion of Georgia.
"Adults" are better at remembering who the real enemies are in the world. But hey, maybe this election they will finally beat Bush.
Monday, August 11, 2008
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Hmm, a larger power preventing a state from subjegating a racially divergent semi autonomous region... doesn't that remind you of something?
This has nothing to do with NALF (Ned's Anti-Liberal Fetish), but has to do with Georgia poking a bear with a stick and not expecting a reaction.
Actually, it doesn't remind me of anything. I'm all ears, though.
Operation Deliberate Force?
Based on your comment above (that Georgia was asking for it), I can guess what you might say, but please elaborate on how Georgia's conduct in this context is comparable to Serbia's.
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