I've finally achieved consistency in my life. Any person of average or above intelligence can predict what I will say next with unerring accuracy. And what I say will always be wrong.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

My response to some anti-American propaganda that landed in my inbox...

I don't feel demoralized.  frustrated, angry, energized, but not demoralized. If the truth about the three points made in the e-mail below demoralized people, that's too bad for them.  You know what they say - the truth will set you free. 

Well, actually, truth is a necessary but not sufficient precondition for freedom.  After one removed the shields (I mean scales) from their eyes, they have to act on what they know.

the three items you mention are true.  If the truth demoralizes people, they should try:

1.  Having the president tell the truth
2.  Not start illegal wars
3.  if they did number 2, they wouldn't need to worry about number three. 

Does anybody remember "mission accomplished?"  Doesn't that prove that two out three of these statements are true?  Because if the president wasn't lying when he said that,  then there there wouldn't be any fighting now. the war would in fact be over.

So get on the side of truth, get on the side of America, and don't be a Tokyo Shieldholder, or a Tokyo FOX, or a Tokyo Stinky Cheese Man, or a Tokyo Bush, undermining America.

On 3/1/07, shieldholder1 <shieldholder1@lightningpro.net> wrote:

This is exactly why we need to study and learn from history -

Ghost of "Tokyo Rose"

Anyone who remembers anything about World War II, or has studied  anything about World War II, will understand and remember that during  the War, the Japanese invented ways to demoralize the American forces. The Japanese psychological warfare experts developed a message they felt would work.

They gave their psychological warfare script to their famous  broadcaster "Tokyo Rose" and every day she would broadcast this same  message packaged in different ways, hoping it would have a negative  impact on American GIs' morale.

What was that demoralizing message?

It had three main points:

1. Your President is lying to you.
2. This war is illegal.
3. You cannot win the war

Does this sound familiar?

Is it because Tokyo Hillary, Tokyo Harry, Tokyo Teddy, Tokyo Nancy , Tokyo  Durbin, Tokyo Kerry, etc. Have all learned from the former enemies of our country, and have picked up the same message and are broadcasting it on Tokyo CNN, Tokyo ABC, Tokyo CBS, Tokyo NBC, etc., to our troops?

The only difference is that they claim to support our troops before they demoralize them.

REMEMBER:
  Tokyo Rose told the American Troops she was on their side too!

__._,_.___
SPONSORED LINKS
Yahoo! News

Fashion News

What's the word on

fashion and style?

Yahoo! TV

Stay updated

Get video & read blogs

on The Apprentice.

Yahoo! HotJobs

Career change time?

Explore companies

and new careers

.

__,_._,___