I am
sorry. I must apologize to all those
brave Americans who fought so valiantly in Iraq, men and women who suffered trauma
and saw their brothers die believing that they were giving the Iraqi people an
opportunity to be free. The mission was
misguided but you were not, I am not
sorry that we have such noble character among us.
Watching the
news is so painful, I cannot imagine the hurt that must at times overwhelm the brave
hearts of our warriors, hearts only motivated past and present by love of country. You surely are asking; how can a president of
the United States turn on his own people to a degree not seen since the likes
of Benedict Arnold? How is it that an
American president can so overwhelmingly cater to the paranoia of the murderous
Mullahs in Iran and thereby compromise the safety of Americans?
The answer
can only originate from the heart and not the lips of our president. His lips are not to be trusted. I know that I shall not live long enough to
her the truth, Mr. President.
G.Goslaw
Landers, CA