Donald Rumsfeld, speaking before an audience of American Legionnaires on Tuesday, accused people in this country who oppose the endless wars he and others in the Bush Regime have initiated (and the ones they are planning) of suffering from "moral and political confusion".
www.worldcantwait.com
Rumsfeld wove an elaborate picture of an enemy made up of terrorists, morally misguided Westerners, disagreeable military strategists, and a cynical news media.
Rumsfeld stated there could be no appeasing the enemy and any "any moral or intellectual confusion about who and what is right or wrong can weaken the ability of free societies to persevere."
Either Rumsfeld has delivered one of the most important speeches of the modern era, or he's gone crazy.
William Arkin, The Washington Post
Secretary Rumsfeld's speech to a veterans group drew parallels between the current conflict with terrorists and the period between World Wars I and II.
"It was a time when a certain amount of cynicism and moral confusion set in among western democracies, when those who warned about a coming crisis, the rise of fascism and Nazism, they were ridiculed or ignored," said Donald Rumsfeld.
Al Pessin, VAO News
It just keeps getting better and better...
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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