Monday, May 14, 2007

MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN - The Handwriting on the Wall

I read an article by Andrew C. McCarthy, and I suddenly saw things in a much different light. The handwriting is indeed upon the wall. I heard someone discussing the war in Iraq this morning with Dr. Bill, giving all the reasons we need to stay in Iraq, even if they want us to leave. So I went to his website and I don't think this was the guest that was speaking this morning, but this article was linked and I read it. It completely changed my view of the present situation. Congress is wrong, there is no way out of this war, funding or no. Even if they stopped funding the war effort, the present administration would spend every dime on more war and there would be no funding for the trip home, so that won't work. The majority that wanted to go to war in 2003, have dwindled down to 30some percent and they are still wrong, but not about leaving Iraq. We went to Iraq with no exit strategy and we went to Iraq with no clear definition of victory, both of those facts are the two variables that clearly tell us, there is no way to leave and no way to win. There never was. Most of the world already knew this fact, but apparently here in America, it was either not believed or not considered, which is shocking because of the number of Americans that claim to be Bible believers. I remember when I told many of the pro war people back in 2003 that this was laying the groundwork for Armegeddon, they scoffed. Spring of 2003 was the time that I realized I really wasn't on the same page as most Americans and they were clear in their views of me, as well. So perhaps my view is a bit more dogmatic than it might have been, but none the less, here I am. Or perhaps everything happened to ensure my adamance on this subject. When we saw the President standing in front of a banner that said Mission Accomplished, what was the mission and what was accomplished? Let me tell you before the revisionists get ahold of this. Saddam Hussein had not yet been captured. Speaking of Saddam, without his removal, alQaida's central headquarters could have never moved to Iraq. He wasn't about to have anyone question or challenge his right to sovereignty. Remember, that's supposedly why we went . . . and he wasn't about to share the power. He wasn't about to show us the weapons of mass destruction that he didn't have! In Mr. McCarthy's article, even when Hussein is mentioned, there is no reference to an alliance with alQaida or Iran, but rather Russia and China. Well, nobody has a more valued relationship with China than the materialistic shoppers of America. You talk about a strong alliance. We all know that Hussein felt the same way about Iran that we do, he considered Iran an enemy . . . and how many of the evangelical rights really wanted freedom for several million more Muslims? The evangelical rights don't want freedom for the rest of us that live in America. As more of America begins to see the handwriting on the wall, and I do believe it is just as clear as in the book of Daniel, we know there is no way out. The only room for change will be more war, to expand the warzone to more countries and 'hopefully' increase the allies involved. I'm guessing that's why they sent Cheney to issue mandates toward Iran . . .
. . . and the king saw the part of the hand which was writing. Then the colour went from the king's face, and he was troubled by his thoughts; strength went from his body, and his knees were shaking.
Then Daniel made answer and said to the king. . . and to the G~d in whose hand your breath is, and whose are all your ways, you have not given glory;

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