Those Who Can't Say This
David Horowitz
Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003
Once again President Bush showed that he is a leader destined for
greatness. The tone of the State of the Union could not have been
better, the message more on target.
The president laid out the case for
taking down Saddam Hussein, who has stockpiled and hidden weapons of
mass destruction and defied the U.N. There can only be one reason; he
intends to use them for intimidation, domination and aggression.
Saddam has
harbored al-Qaeda and will be the supply house of lethal weaponry for
terrorists all over the world. Only the United States and the allies it
can muster stand between the world and disaster. Free societies will
set the course of the history.
"You believe in America," the president told the
men and women in our armed forces overseas, "and America believes in
you." And you can be sure that our men and women in arms believe in this
president who knows how to lead and whose word can be trusted. And that
makes all of us safer as well.
We are going to war against a terrorist state that is at war with
us. Therefore all of us are in harm's way, and are going deeper with this
battle.
You believe in America; America believes in you. So say we all.
Those who can't say this are not with us. They are against us.
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