Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Heroes

It's been several days since the 15 British sailors were released by Iran, and I find it strange that the parade of ex US Military Generals and Admirals crossing NBC, CBS, MSNBC, and CNN news rooms have not been shouting jubilation's of joy because these young sailors were not killed. Quite the contrary, these so-called experts have been pissin and moanin about the fact that the sailors gave up, they didn't resist, and they were not killed outright by Iranian gun boats that intercepted them in Iranian waters.

This outright disdain for their survival, and against the fact that they did not die provokes me to question, Were they supposed to die? Were they intentionally sent out to invade Iranian waters so that they would be killed? And, further, would the sabers have rattled loudly in support of invading Iran? Was this a set-up to get these young sailors murdered by tossing them into the fire by their own British government, or probably at the command of the US government?

The only problem with this planned attack was a split second decision made by one young British sailor to yield in the face of far superior fire power. He saw the odds and realized everyone would die if he did not yield, and in the process he probably saved the world from nuclear war. I want to thank you young sailor for your bravery in saving the world from fascism. Believe me, you have given Mothers and Fathers across the world new hope. You deserve the highest honor. Salute.

Lee

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