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United, We Wish!

The terrorists are jumping so high with joy, they're banging their heads on their cave ceilings.
 
Whatever happened to the days when we could disagree on a lot of issues but still unite as a country because of our common history, the sacrifices of all those who gave their lives for American freedom, and our unabashed bi-partisan love of apple pie, mom and the fourth of July?  I fear we won't have any fireworks next Independence Day.  The terrorists and their supporters will gladly supply us with a light show though--and that's the problem!
 
There's a radical, hateful ideology growing and rising and gaining a foothold within our free democracies--in effect using our good will and blind tolerance against us.  Just this week they gained actual legal power in our dear Mother country of yesteryear.  I'm sure Churchill is just lovin' this.  It makes you wonder how heaven could really be so peaceful when you're omnisciently aware of all the crappy goings on in our mortal stomping ground.
 
We should just dissolve the U.N., not just for their corruption--but also because if their major financial enabler (the "U" S of A) can't even put aside political differences for a necessary cause, what chance do we have of uniting the world for the common good of all?
 
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be in New York City next week and protests were planned by the National Coalition to Stop Iran Now and various Jewish groups.  Now, there are dozens of protests a day.  Strikers.  PETA peeps.  Marriage supporters.  Gay marriage supporters.  Crazy Fred Phelps haters.  Those who hate Fred Phelps haters.  Anti-war protesters.  Pro-life supporters.  Fans of cancelled television shows......  The point is, there are more protests a day in America, than brain cells left in a 70 year old hippy pothead's brain.  However, something practically none of these rallies have are participating politicians.  (I know, I know.  That will change if when Cindy Sheehan is elected to Congress in November.)
 
After VP nominee Sarah Palin was invited and announced she planned to attend, Senator Hillary Clinton swiftly reneged on her commitment to attend.  It's obvious that the Obama camp--perhaps Obama him/herself--wanted to avoid a meeting between two of the highest regarded American female politicians ever.  Sarah Palin is new on the scene and such a show of solidarity would have upped her credibility and earned her more of the 18 million Hillary supporter's votes.  Then, Palin was disinvited by the organizers and now no politicians will attend.  You'd think she was a racist reverend of Obama's or something... 
 
The Democratic party is clearly choosing an election strategy over showing bi-partisan solidarity for a vitally important cause.  Democrats can barely make it through one, so asking for two days of solidarity in September must be a bit much.  Contrary to Senator McCain's famous quote, the Democrats would rather lose the war on terror, than see The One lose an election.  This divisiveness permiates throughout the election and onto our television sets every night for all to see--including the terrorists, who are cheering us on as we do half the work for them.  Divided we fall. 
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