Uncle Jimbo at his best:
Read it all.My biggest fear about a President Obama was that he has a totally flawed view of what to do about our two ongoing wars. He was spectacularly clueless about what to do in Iraq and had we followed his bad advice we would have lost there. His continual demand that we "end" that war is symptomatic of his misunderstanding of the gravity of having US troops on a battlefield.
It is just this simple Mr. Wannabe Commander in Chief, and I say wannabe because while you hold the title you haven't earned it or the trust of the troops yet. The first SF team room I walked into had a sign over the Captain's desk that said "Shut up sir, we'll throw you a pen when we need you to sign something". That sign stayed up for every new Captain assigned to a team of seasoned NCOs to serve as their Detachment Commander, and it only came down when he had gained the trust and became the Team Leader. Well so far Mr. Obama you can hang onto your pen for a while yet. You have a choice to make about your BS 16 month withdrawal from Iraq campaign promise. It was BS when you first came up with it and it's BS now. Your military leaders came to you and told you this and we'll see if you listen to them or play politics. You, Reid, Murtha and the rest of the defeatocrats did your level best to lose that war and if President Bush wasn't a real leader you might have prevailed. I hope you have learned from that but you still seem to be lost as far as what the job of CinC entails. Well as a courtesy from this NCO to a new Commander, I will give you a very important lesson.
You can't end a war, you either win it or lose it.

i randomly found your blog, and will never re-visit this narrowminded, negative site again. all your looking for is someone to blame for something it seems. for now i guess its obama, as if bush werent a joke- as if any of us have any real control or insight into who these people are. this country could use more positive commentary, positive stories, or positive action. complaining is the worst way at attempting any form of change, and never a way to bring folks whom arent on your side into hearing, let alone agreeing, with your perspective.
Posted by: dstar | Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at 03:58 PM
True, like we lost the Viet-Nam War, a War , like the Iraq War, we never should have been in.
Posted by: crowhaven | Friday, February 20, 2009 at 06:20 PM