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June 01, 2005

Iraq Turned Out So Well; Let's Invade Iran, Too!

Good old Joe Farah. If there's one thing you can count on him to do, it's support war against Muslim countries, at least as long as a Republican president is in charge of the war.

WorldNetDaily led the charge for war on both Afghanistan and Iraq, and despite the less-than-stellar results of both wars, Farah now says that invading Iran is a must.

Farah's sick of the second-guessers--you know, the people who said Iraq wasn't a threat and wouldn't be a threat for years to come and who turned out to be right. How dare these people tell us "that warmongers in the United States are making a case against Iran based on the same arguments they used with respect to Iraq"! Farah then goes on to make a case against Iran based on the same arguments he used with respect to Iraq. Among his ridiculous assertions:

Concludes Farah:

The second-guessers tell us there is no threat to the United States posed by Iran.

I don't know how anyone could reasonably come to such a conclusion.

There is an imminent threat.

Second-guessing appeasers of this tyrannical regime will only place our country in graver danger in the future. They always do.

Don't listen to those who are still debating as to whether or not we were right to fight Adolph Hitler and imperial Japan.

Don't listen to those who are still wringing their hands about Vietnam – those who brought shame on our country and a predictable holocaust to Southeast Asia.

Don't listen to those who look at victory in Iraq and see defeat.

Remember Sept. 11.

Defend America.

Defeat the terrorists.

Destroy Islamo-fascism.

Free Iran.

Yikes!

Posted by Mike Tennant at June 1, 2005 11:05 AM

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