A Free Thinker's Web Log

All we have is this freedom, which does carry with it some responsibility. As long as we don't impinge on someone else's freedom, we can express ourselves freely. This blog will serve as my blogger journal. I try to stay open to ideas. I don't think there's anything wrong with changing one's mind, but there have to be some fundamental beliefs that remain true.

Sun, 03 Jul 2005


Legion of Atheism. The relentless attacks of the leftist media against the President have finally made an indelible mark on the soul of America. Even the Republican Senators are now beginning to call the Liberation of Iraq as the War. When the moderates join the liberals, the call to withdraw the troops from Iraq will become overwhelming. Providentially, it won't happen before President George Bush leaves office, but it most likely will happen regardless of what party wins the next election. The President's speech last week left little doubt that he is resolved to fight for freedom to the very end of his presidency; however, if the next president brings back secular politics to bear on American policy, the abandonment of Iraqi freedom will happen abruptly. In my opinion, the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq will constitute the biggest betrayal of the cause of freedom in American history. Iraq was a golden opportunity for the US to establish a permanent base of freedom in a strategic part of the world, not just for the sake of the Middle East but for the sake of the whole world. No country will be safe in the Middle East after the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. History will judge such a withdrawal as the betrayal of civilization by a country that prided itself as being the most civilized. What a shame, a lost opportunity. Despite that, I think that President George W. Bush will be remembered as the greatest American President. As a personal Christian, he did what was right and liberated the people of Iraq and gave hope to millions of people in the Middle East. I also believe that the American heroes who fought in the battles of freedom in Iraq and the war on terrorism will be remembered as the greatest generation of American soldiers. The war against terrorism is being waged in Iraq for the last time, since the American people's representatives do not believe in eradicating terrorism. As legions of terrorists are attacking America from all over the world, the US Congress is preparing to end the war on terror and call it quits in Iraq. If the US is going to pull its troops from Iraq, how long will it take for the terrorists to strike at America? What will the atheists in America do when the terrorists strike at the US again? Will they not call for the annihilation of the enemy? What will prevent them from doing that, their moral sense? They do not have one. Secular morality is an oxymoron.


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A Final Note to this Weblog

In the end, it's what we do, not what we say.

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