Sunday, September 18, 2005

SUNDAY = AFGHAN BALLOTS SLAY MUSLIM KILLERS INTERNATIONAL

J. Grant Swank, Jr.

It’s Sunday, September 18, 2005.

That’s the day that Army Brig. Gen. James O. Champion predicts will prove that the Afghans are "tired of this war" by killing off the Muslim murderers global by casting election ballots throughout the nation.

Twelve million citizens are projected to take advantage of their newly planted democracy. US President George W. Bush and team have stayed the course in Afghanistan, against a liberal press, the US Democratic Party and nay-sayers here and there who have tried every measure possible to thwart the freedom spread.

Nevertheless, the Afghans and international forces working together have got this far with progressive liberty implants throughout the country. It is a tribute to those who believe that human beings deserve freedoms practical and personal, President Bush leading the march forward.

Millions of registered Afghans are anticipating being a part of a new day as well as the trouncing of Islamic slaughterers who have delighted in laying low every mortal hoping for a better future. These voting citizens will cast their ballots for their nation’s general assembly elections, according to US military officers reporting to the Pentagon on recent progress.

General Champion, deputy commander of Combined Joint Task Force 76, informed the press that he expects a "very successful" election day throughout Afghanistan. Instead of putting up with daily bloodletting from those who wake up to kill, the peace-adhering Afghans will pledge their support for a democracy ongoing.

President Bush has continually lauded those who have worked day and night in both New Iraq as well as Afghanistan to see through the overthrow of Muslim extremists, the latter believing that their Koran Allah demands every non-Muslim be laid low as well as every non-cooperating Muslim be killed as a coward. The Bush team has informed the media daily that they intend on keeping to the original agenda of implanting democratic ideals in a previously war-torn country.

It will be interesting to note how the US press covers the Afghan elections. Will the liberal media congratulate those forces that have seen through this advance or will the elections be muffled by negative conclusions reported characteristically by anchorpersons out to depose the Bush-endorsed successes?

"Afghans casting their votes at polling places across the country this weekend ‘will experience democracy at work the second time,’ the general noted. He was referring to Afghanistan's presidential election held late last year when the Afghan electorate chose Hamid Karzai as president."Champion said U.S. and coalition forces are providing a backup security role during the Sept. 18 election, noting that Afghanistan's Army and national police are charged with conducting security at 6,000 polling places."

Once again, patience in time has proven the mode by which to see to fruition amazing political and social advancements. The liberal media and US Democratic Party know very little of such a virtue. They are mired in endless criticism of America’s mission to spread freedoms wherever possible. Instead of cheering on the progress, they carp and complain, especially in seeking to tear apart anything set forth by the President Bush.

Yet apparently the patriotic US citizenry remains loyal in sharing their personal liberties with others, even at the cost of personal sacrifice. Therefore, the American dream is being transplanted elsewhere, this Sunday especially in Afghanistan with the local elections delighting those who once gave up hope of enduring nothing other than relentless bloodshed from Islamic zealots.

Copyright © 2005 by J. Grant Swank, Jr.

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