The Reclusive Pilgrim

This a blog of my thoughts on politics, religion, philosophy. I am a reclusive pilgrim searching for the meaning of life and the higher power of goodness, in this world . My desire is to share my thoughts of what I have discovered through experience.

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I have such a wide variety of interests including what might happen after worst case scenario's, such as what might happen after an ET attack, and the future of humanity. I also consider issues of politics and religion on my blogs and on other social media platforms.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

The Hard way often is the noblest:

We as a nation have a choice to make in Iraq, the hard way or the easy way. The hard way means we stay the coarse in Iraq or we take the easy way out and pull out of Iraq even though democracy hasnt' gotten a firm yet. We have to realize that the sacrifice we make in Iraq, with American blood, is the hardest, but the noblest of sacrifces in the pursiut of democracy, if we as a nation decide that it has to be done, then we ought to insist it be done right. The only way to defeat the terrorists' , and to let democracy grow in Iraq is to stay the coarse. Now is not the time for America to back down, nows' the time to dig in with all of our resolve, and pursue with patience, democracy in Iraq. America needs to wake up and realize that we went into Iraq, we broke it, we own it. Now we have to make the hard sacrifices' to fix what we went and broke. Namely a disiplined, flawed social order. Were we misguided about the reasons for the war probably, yes. But we as a nation backed the president to go after Saddam, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorists attacks. Emotions were running high, we as a nation were feeling the need to lash out at a viable enemy, Saddam became enemy #1.Osama who? Now as the death toll climbs, and the war draggs on, the emotions, and memories from 9/11 cool down, our blood lust, and desire for revenge fades with each passing day, month, and year. But let us not forget that the reason we are in Iraq is the most honorable and noblest of causes, to give deomcracy a chance to grow and florish in a place that has seen so little peace and happiness. America has stood, and is still standing as a shineing example to all of freedom, and democracy.

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