September 21, 2007

Leaving Iraq…

I asked my brother Adam, from The Sitter Downers, to help me explain why leaving Iraq is a bad idea. Below are his comments which I agree with wholeheartedly.

I am most likely in the minority in believing that we should stay in Iraq. War is terrible. I don’t like it. I wish people didn’t have to die. I wish the world was at peace, but since I’m not a lib…

  1. If we left there would be no order whatsoever. The Iraqi government and military is not ready to do the job, even though it should be by now. If there is a chance that something like Cambodia would happen again, like after we left Vietnam, we should stay.
  2. We started this mess (sort of) so we should finish it. There are Sheiks in Iraq who are going out on a limb in their respective communities, and they are counting on us to back them up.
  3. Bin laden has referred to us a paper tiger. Al-Queda and the middle east in general think that America doesn’t have the stomach for war, and they are right. Our soldiers operate under ridiculous rules of engagement. That is to say, we are at war but aren’t allowed to be killers. More “ruthlessness” during this war may have ended it by now. Our enemies are counting on what the North Vietnamese counted on and received. They are hopelessly out gunned, but they know that if they make things bad enough and gruesome enough there is a large element in America who don’t understand war is necessary and let their emotions rule in regard to it. The terrorists are hoping to win by default. When we’ve had enough we leave. In my opinion America needs to remind the bad guys that we are tougher than they are. In effect the war is “good for our brand”. We will never do this of course. We need to erase the notion that America has a lot of weapons but wont use them. The overall policy of appeasement/apathy through the last fifteen or so years is part of, in my opinion, what opened the window for 9/11. There were numerous attacks on American interests during the 90’s that we basically did nothing about. Unfortunately the people we are dealing with aren’t nice guys and they understand one thing—a bullet to the head.
  4. Iran is actively involved in Americans dying, with fighters and weapons coming over the border. Not to mention, their President wants to destroy is real. This is another country that we should not be sending weak signals to. Leaving Iraq is not only surrendering to Al-Queda, it is also surrendering to Iran. With Iran injecting itself into the world stage we would be stupid to send a message like that.
  5. Oil. The left’s accusations is that we went to war for oil and in a sense I believe we did. Some would have you believe that the US went to take Iraq’s oil and start shipping it over here—BS. Whether the left likes it or not, oil is the life’s blood of the world, and we need to protect our interest where the oil is. Having an oil producing country friendly to us, right in the middle of the whole mess would be huge. Whether or not that will ever happen I don’t know.
  6. Our investment in billions of dollars and thousand of dead Americans is huge. Four thousand Americans dead. Twenty five thousand wounded. I’m not OK with leaving all that behind in the sand.
  7. The main reason not to leave is what we are doing there. We are killing terrorists, and they are joining up and showing up to be killed. Those men want us dead and my kids dead so they must die. We have been killing 1,500 terrorists a month. It took less than twenty to bring about 9/11.
  8. Leaving = Surrender
  9. Our enemies will never win in a firefight. They are COUNTING on the American populace to win for them. Dissenters may be genuine in their opinions but they need to use a little more wisdom when expressing those opinions—especially those that are on the public stage. Anti-war sentiments, no matter how well intentioned, wind up on Al Jezeera used as propaganda against our soldiers.

I am willing to give a little on why we went the first place, and I freely admit that we have screwed up a couple things in a major way that we should have known better about. But the current reality is that we are there, and to leave tomorrow would be insane.

September 18, 2007

Kiddie Blanket…

A couple months ago my Mother-in-Law received a photo album from Winkflash that wasn’t quite right. It was filled with wonderful photos, but unfortunately they were of someone else’s family. Winkflash told her to simply throw the album out and wait for a replacement complete with photos of people she knew.

Mom didn’t want to just toss out such a nice album so she did a little Internet sleuthing and actually located the real owner of the album. After sending the album to the true owner she got a package in the mail that had a thank you gift enclosed. The gift was a Kiddie Blanket. Now Grandma has a Kiddie Blanket and the creator of Kiddie Blankets has two copies of her photo album to share with her family.

Kiddie Blanket

We created this larger sized blanket out of necessity when my son outgrew his baby blankets yet was still too small for a twin sized blanket. At 10 months, baby blankets barely covered his feet and we had to find another alternative. We experimented with a few dimensions and discovered that double the size of typical baby blankets was optimal. My son’s blanket has served him well through the years and is still in use today. He is 4 years old. When my daughter came along, we found yet another use for this larger blanket. It made a great playmat on the floor for a newborn! She had a lot more room to wiggle and roll about during tummy time. Happy baby makes a happy mommy! From a playmat for a newborn, to a bedtime blanket for a 1 to 4 year old, it is the most useful blanket we have.

Kiddie Blankets can be purchased directly from the Kiddie Blanket online store, and at the time of this posting you can sign up for a chance to win a free Kiddie Blanket!

September 6, 2007

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September 1, 2007

Vagabond Loafers…

Vagabond Loafers

After several weeks of web development and preparation the Vagabond Loafers podcast is now live! Vagabond Loafers is a podcast about theology, technology, politics, and anything else that happens to surface during our exhilarating Skype sessions.. The incredible vocal and technological talent for the Vagabond Loafers is provided by the incomparable Californian, Anthony Martin, and the incomprehensible Illinoisan, yours truly. Let the audio enjoyment begin!