It is now a little past 9:30 here in Virginia, and I just finished watching an absolutely brilliant and highly charged editorial given by Keith Olbermann on MSNBC's Countdown. If this isn't the talk of the town tomorrow - then nobody's paying attention.
Mr. Olbermann's address was in direct response to President Bush?s rumored battle plan of sending more troops to Iraq and also for him using the term ?sacrifice.? His retort was? beyond words. You simply have to hear it, or read it. I?ve been a big fan of Keith?s ever since he was on Sportscenter and I also listen to his appearances on ESPN Radio's "Dan Patrick Show" every afternoon. Although I don?t agree with all of his politics, I do believe that he?s one of the few intelligent journalists left on this planet.
This speech tonight went above and beyond any of his previous rants. It was breath-taking and exceeded anything (IMO) that he has ever done. He was so emotional that he could hardly finish. I could hardly watch him finish. I am sure that it will be posted online at MSNBC?s website tonight or tomorrow. Go there. Find it. AND READ IT.
It?s one of those speeches that you were thankful that you got to see live. It?s one of those speeches that will have you both angry and proud to be an American all at the same time. It?s one of those speeches worth sharing with everyone you know regardless of their politics, or partisan affiliations. It?s one of those speeches when people like me have an epiphany. And when people like me; Christian, conservative, right-wing, disgruntled-Republicans, finally realize that we helped to re-elect perhaps one of the worst administrations in our country?s history, and by doing so, enabled them to conduct one of the most disastrous military debacles in the annals of modern warfare.
I haven?t been happy with President Bush for a long-long time, but I didn't have any faith in the "other guy(s)" either. Still, I supported the war in Iraq because I always thought that we were doing the right thing. I like to think that most of us did when we voted him in for a second term. But now? after we have lost our 3000th+ soldier and he wants to send more? is that what he means by ?sacrifice?? How could anyone still support this group of morons in good conscience?
If you are like I was. If you still have that little voice telling you that it?s going to be alright, go find Mr. Olbermann's speech and prepare your conscience for a rude awakening. I will continue to support our troops, but I AM DONE with this administration - and I AM SORRY that I ever voted them in (twice!!)
Updated: January 3, 2007 10:09 AM EST
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This Christmas, Santa was especially good to me, and I have been blessed with several new Civil War books, videos, DVDs, shirts, relics, and prints. My mother even bought me a bag of those plastic Civil War soldiers (as a gag gift) after I had publicly chastised her on my blog for throwing my childhood army men away. (Oh yeah, I’ll be playing with those when no one else is around.) One of the “adult” gifts that I received was the Battlefield Evangelism Set, and I recommend it highly for anyone with an interest in Christian-based, Confederate history.
Second, today at morning services, I received an early (and absolutely spectacular) Christmas present from a good church friend named John K. (I’m using his initial only as I don’t like to post names on the Internet without permission.) John is very active at our church, and we have all been blessed by his presence. Even better [smiling]; he has always been a huge supporter of my work. John lives in a beautiful area that is adjacent to the Spotsylvania Battlefield. He is also a Civil War enthusiast, and a respectful and responsible relic-hunter. In appreciation for my books, he graciously presented me with a beautiful showcase that contains a 58 cal. 3-ring minnie, a smashed 3-ringer, a 52 cal. round-ball, and a 58 cal. 2-ring gardner that were all excavated on his property near the battlefield. Needless to say I was speechless, and it prompted me to propose an article on the subject.