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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

A soldier's words - Part II


Rightwingsparkle has the part two of her interview with 2Slick, a former Army Black Hawk Pilot who was deployed to Iraq. Part one is here

Let's just say he doesn't hold back ;-)

RWS - Do you see any other way we could have fought this war?

2Slick - I'm certain there were many ways we could have done it. I'm sure there were many ways we could have fought World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, etc. John Kerry and his fellow critics have an unbelievable gift of hindsight- they could have brought down Saddam and installed a perfectly functional Iraqi government without any loss of life. I won't pretend to be that good. I guess I'm just not qualified to be a Democratic Presidential Candidate...

It doesn't matter that there might have been other ways to have gone about it- our forces do the best they can with what they have. Hindsight will ALWAYS yield better solutions.

Sounds to me like he would be the type of senator that the GOP has in such short supply nowadays.
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