A Lesson Learned about bin Laden: Might Makes Right

The Navy Seals did a magnificent job last week. It has been all down hill since then. The president keeps trying to take too many bows in public. The debate over whether enhanced interrogation was used to get bin Laden was confusing. Of course, Bush got no credit and the various minions in the administration sent mixed signals. Hillary Clinton embarrassed herself when she defended our friends in Pakistan.

The dead bin Laden picture debeat dragged on far  too long. I don't really care, but enough already. The 40 minute Muslim funeral bin Laden got was idiotic. Would we have done the same thing for the devil?

Meanwhile, the world is reacting in its usual anti-American way. The UN human rights people are demanding an investigation into our "invasion" of Pakistan. This is just another reason why we should send the UN overseas and defund it.

One lesson we should take from bin Laden's death is this: MIGHT MAKES RIGHT. Obama ran around the world kissing everybody's ass the past two years on his foreign apology tour. Then when we kill the most famous terrorist in  the world, what do we see -- American flags burning, clenched fists, and anti-American riots. There are close to seven billion people in the world. At least 75% of the world hates us (but loves our money). The other 25% is on the fence. We have very few true allies.

The bottom line is MIGHT MAKES RIGHT. It is better to be feared and respected than perceived as caring and therefore weak.

Evil must be confronted whenever it affect us. Running to the UN or our "friends" for help is useless. Most of our allies are gutless. Therefore we must go it alone and have our guns drawn and ready to fire whenever necessary. Our enemies will soon get the message. Don't mess with the U.S.



The UN is useless and corrupt. So are most of are friends.

 

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