Wednesday, July 18, 2007

The price of surrender


"If everyone knows we're leaving, it will put the fear of God into them," Voinovich declares.

Pepean "logic" in all its glory. Surrender=victory. Yeah, sure. May as well fart in their general direction.

2 comments:

Arelcao Akleos said...

Planet Pepe's Finest Hour:
"To President Ford's warning in March 1975 that "the horror and the tragedy that we see on television" would only grow worse if the United States cut off aid to the beleaguered government in Cambodia, then-Representative Christopher Dodd of Connecticut retorted: "The greatest gift our country can give to the Cambodian people is peace, not guns. And the best way to accomplish that goal is by ending military aid now." So Washington ended military aid, and Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge, which proceeded to exterminate nearly 2 million Cambodians in one of the ghastliest genocides of modern times.

On April 13, 1975, four days before the communist reign of terror began, Sydney Schanberg's front-page story in The New York Times was headlined: "Indochina Without Americans: For Most, A Better Life."

Arelcao Akleos said...

And now the Lords of PP want to taste the glory hole of their Neronic youth all over again.