August 26, 2005

The War in Iraq Part 2

3 years after the attacked on my birthday. The War in Iraq is still going on. American troops and the Iraqi people are still dying. As I wrote before that I was only 15 yrs old when I first heard the name Saddam Hussein.
I am still for the War and will never change my mind with my support for the American and Coalition troops in Iraq. Whatever Mother Sheehan will say against the war, she will never convince me of supporting the Anti-war movement in the United States. I am not born in America but respect the U.S. soldiers that are risking their lives to make us a better world. As a Filipino who saw a lot of suffering in the Philippines and saw Filipino soldiers die to save the word Democracy.
The war in Iraq is not supported by the majority of the western world but in order for this world to live in peace with each other the Americans are risking their lives for you and me. If the War will last for another 50 years then it is time to leave the burning oil fields of Iraq and come home.
It is not right to march on the streets of America and yell the good words of the lord. It is right to be mad at the thrown of the White House if that Man is spreading the words of the serpeant.
We can never understand why a prescious religion is contaminated by Terror. The Koran was not part of Terror but influenced the people who created the Terror.

4 comments:

jactinglim said...

War to gain peace is best used as a tactic as long as it's not drawn out too long :)

Ercia said...

hi there... tnx for visiting my blog more than once... hehehe... i know c++... marunong pero di nmn magaling.. hehehe.. tlga? in demand xa sa canada? can u give me more details of it... after two years pa cguro ako maging available... meron kc dito bond for 2yrs dba... wel anyways... tnx ulit... keep on bloggin'!!!

Ercia said...

ei, hirap nmn ng lagi s comments tyo usap... hehehe YM ko: jeeaguila

Anonymous said...

Hello there,

I admire your opinions, especially on sensitive issues like the war on Iraq. Not so many people understand and looks at things as clearly as you do. This world needs more people like you. Unlike most people in this world -- who cries for peace but can't understand the value of war. They cry for peace when they're not even part of the war -- but they will cry foul when bombs explode in their midst.

The funny thing is. For the Iraq war, they blame George Bush; Madrid bombings, they blame Bush; London, they blame bush; 9-11, they blame Bush; even Katrina, they blame Bush! what a sorry state of irrationalism.

Well, got to live with it. But then, this world would be better off with people like you, than people like them.

See you around and feel free to drop by. :)

Orpheum Boston