November 15, 2005

When Dictators Make The Rules ...

Hey Hitch, don't you know war never solves anything? President Bush should be commended for following the approved international process in the Sudan, unlike Iraq or Afganistan, because its more important that we follow international norms than save one single life. Since the weepy left only weeps over American soldiers killed (those that manage to survive are apparently "bad") and those they supposedly killed, there is no weeping for those dying in Sudan -- thus answering the question, if a person is killed without any relation to America, does anyone notice (or care?). Of course, the question was already answered by the reaction to the deaths inflicted on a grand scale in Afganistan and Iraq before the US intervened.

Posted by Kevin Murphy at November 15, 2005 11:36 AM | International Politics