America: Justice for all

 
                                                              It has been a week since the capture of Bin Laden. The precision of duty from the Seals, has been masterful. It comes to the credit of the sitting President, to verify the strategy of the attack. However, the danger and risk, of our military, was set in tone. They don't think of the after effects, they do their job and duties, to protect and serve our country. 
The shift from domestic issues and policies, is a back-burner, for now. The attention, is the Bin Laden saga. This is a victory, for all Americans, and the President, has shown the world, that America, is not to be dealt with, when the marbles are on table. 
The joy and relief, where shown all over America. But little time after that, it became politicized. A debate, became a network to rather show pictures, of Bin Laden, after his killing. I have heard of conspiracy theories, of hiding further evidence, before the public acquirement. The questions were, why so fast of burying him at sea? why was there no pictures? because of possible imposters.  And then there is the radicals, wacko's, who thought the killing was a matter of revolted vengeance. The Arab League, has some mixed sighs, but it is to soon, to tell what is in store.
I know, that extended security, is now in place, and may seem like liberties, are being somewhat halted, but the next chapter in the war on terroism, is remain to be seen.
The Americans, has and will, celebrate the act of will and determination. It is good that patriotism, is out in the open again. I hope it continues for a long period of time, or will it die out, and become a figment, or a device to use it as a "blame it on the west", like most left-wingers do? For now, we are united, for the good of the nation. And we must all, feel the importance, of liberty and justice for all

 

What did you think of this article?




Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this post.
Comments
  • No comments exist for this post.
Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Enter the above security code (required)

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.