Loose Ends
An Opinion by Bonita Meyers
I recently heard a quote via electronic news media supporting an anti-war demonstration that was so thoughtless it caught my attention.
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There has never been a war the American “people” wanted. “People” throughout our history includes every citizen. Every citizen includes our administration, our congress, our local government and all citizens, right down to any child who can read.
Who wants a war? No one.
The exception in this country was during the American Revolution, when patriots fought to free future generations from British rule in this country. Those future generations are us. Even then, loyalists did not want a war, nor did they know what freedom from an unelected king meant. They were afraid of change.
Thank God devoutly; we have citizens with enough foresight to understand that when we are attacked we cannot sit around mouthing platitudes if we wish to remain free.
Thank God devoutly; we have young citizens willing to put themselves in harm’s way to preserve what others have long ago died to give us.
Without the sacrifices of our armed forces and their families, we would have had among others, a king or queen ruling this land, or a kaiser, or an emperor, or what else? A terrorist of unknown faith - with destruction of our land beyond our imagination?
We’re not supposed to oppose that? We’re supposed to sit back and convince ourselves and others that no country would dare try to conquer us?
So, all of you who think this war is against your principals, your personal life, your family, your philosophy, who, pray tell, do you think is going to preserve your lifestyle?
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A prom queen is popular. A soft drink is popular. A hit musical is popular. Why would the killing of human beings be popular? What idiocy.
Keeping the faith with those who died for this country, perseverance in protecting our hard-won costly freedoms, and freeing other nations means continued freedom for us. That is why we fight wars. We claim no other land or country to be under our rule.
We all grieve the loss of life as we do through more wars in our lifetime than young people throwing demonstrations ever experienced. Obviously they have not been taught our true history or lessons learned through those wars.