Saturday, March 20, 2004

Chuckie Watch 40: Chuckie on Spain

How did I miss this? Chuckie did a separate post on Spain. Chuckie don't waste a lot of time expressing sympathy for the victim of 11-M attack in Madrid. In fact, the sum total of what the says about it is this: "But there comes a time when words alone are meaningless. This morning the news was full of accounts of the terrorist bombings in Spain, 170 dead and still counting."

Chuckie was writing before the election, so he didn't yet have the Spanish people to trash as appeasers, etc. The rest is just ranting about terrorists being bad:

While the United Nations talk and talk and talk, people are dying. The time for talk is over and the time for action is at hand. Either they are eradicated, yes I mean killed, or they will kill again and again.

A concerted world effort could rid the planet of this scum, and I mean all of them, by whatever name they go by.

Well, Chuckie likes that rhetorical swagger. And Chuckie has faith. He thinks them there Iraqi WMDs are still lurking out there somewhere, just waiting to jump out and git us:

Where are the weapons of mass destruction? Well you can bet your bottom dollar that they’re still somewhere (my guess would be Syria) waiting to be used against us at the first opportunity. I’ve got a dreadful feeling that if we don’t stay the course we’re going to find out first hand where they are when they’re turned against us.

And Chuckie, I've got a feeling that Nashville's would-be Guru of Patriotic Correctness is clueless. I'm not even sure Chuckie actually knows what a terrorist is. He seems to think there is only a finite quantity of them in the world:

Who are we fighting in Iraq? Terrorists from all over the Middle East, that’s who, and if we don’t stop them there, we could well be fighting them on the streets of Atlanta.

And Chuckie asks, reflectively, "Is the war in Iraq preemptive? Yes, I think so..." Say what?

Well, at least we know that Chuckie don't like them there terrorists. Whatever they are.

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