Thursday, March 16, 2006

Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition

Who appointed America the policeman of the world? That's one of the more annoying things liberals parrot in their smug, pseudo-intellectual arguments. The answer is simple. We volunteered for the job. We stepped up to the plate and are doing the job that no other country in the world is rich enough, courageous enough or morally fit enough to do. But isn't that the job of the United Nations? Pffft! As a police force, the UN is like the Chicago police department during prohibition. It is corrupt from top to bottom. What kind of police force allows criminals to join? The vast majority of UN members are corrupt, criminal and repressive. As in Islam, nobody is turned away, no matter how monstrous they are. And, as if the corruption of the member nations weren't enough, the UN is internally corrupt and bloated. Would you want to live in a community that has a corrupt police force or no police force at all? The world is a much more dangerous community then Detroit, which just happens to be the most liberal, the poorest, the most blighted and the second most dangerous city in the country. Check the lists. There is no food shortage in the world. Corrupt and repressive governments prevent food from getting to the people. There is no shortage of wealth in the world. Corrupt and repressive governments prevent the people from accumulating wealth. Of 200 billion dollars in aid that has gone to Africa in the past four decades, corrupt and repressive governments have stolen every cent. The world needs a powerful, honest policeman. Whether we like it or not, that's us. Liberals are always squealing about giving something back to the world. But when it comes to using our might to stand up for right, the cowards hide under the bed. If a single repressive regime survives into the 22nd century, it will be the fault of leftists and as usual, it will reflect badly on the entire human race. So, Praise the Lord and swing into position, Can't afford to be a politician. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition, And we'll all stay free.

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