Wiggle’s Room
By way of InstaPundit, I found this post. (And, who wouldn’t be curious to read anything by “Chief Wiggles”?) I don’t agree with some of the good Chief’s arguments in the latter part of the article, but I nodded my head to much of it, especially the following passage:
chiefwiggles.blog-city.com Back in the USA, Plea, Our Role, Why not ask us? 02/26/04
“We are the sole remaining world power. We are the richest nation on earth in the history of the world. We have been blessed with much as we have the abundance of the Promised Land at our fingertips. We have the means and the where with all to make a difference in the world we are a part of. We can be a force for much good influencing generations of people by demonstrating, through small acts of kindness, our compassion and love for all mankind. And we can do this one child at a time.
“I believe that President George Bush understands this momentous role and responsibility as the world leading power, to insure stability and peace throughout the world. I believe he understands the crucial importance of peace in this region of the world, while is willing to fight for the right that all mankind has to be free. He understands the price and sacrifice required to insure this vary freedom, which we enjoy. As do we in the military, who are willing to put our life on the line to guarantee this freedom for others, understand the price to be paid for this freedom.”
Chief Wiggles, I honor your bravery and that of your counterparts, and I thank you for your service. I hope that if you believe in what you say, you will also stand up for freedom and democracy in Haiti. They could really use men like you right now.












Friday, February 27th, 2004 @ 3:36 pm