| As war looms, I am thankful for many things.
I am thankful for the privilege of being an American at
a moment when the world is challenged by tyrants and terror,
and my country has stepped forward to bear the burdens
and pay the price of defending freedom.
I am thankful for a president who suffers slings and
arrows for steadfastly opposing evil, while other more
sophisticated statesmen continue to appease one of the
cruelest monsters of our time.
I am thankful for a man who understands, unlike his
predecessor, that leadership is lonely and that the
only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
good men to do nothing.
I am thankful for the U.S. military, not for the United
Nations or any other international organization, for
it is the men and women of America's armed forces who
will be the guardians of civilization as we have known
it.
I am thankful for their bravery, skills and sacrifice,
which betray greater courage and character than all
of the screams and sloganeering from Hollywood's stars
and protesters, who understand little, and risk even
less in demonstrating against them.
I am thankful for our military that aims, with purpose
and precision, to destroy the enemy but spare innocent
lives, even as our enemies plot to poison, murder and
maim as many innocent men, women and children as they
can.
I am thankful for allies like Great Britain, Spain
and Australia, and as I will remember their loyalty,
I will not forget the betrayal of our faithless, former
friends.
I am thankful for the Coalition of the Willing, a
mighty force for good that, through victory in Iraq,
can bring the promise of freedom, dignity and a better
life to millions in bondage who have known nothing but
poverty, torture and pain.
And, finally, I am thankful for an almighty God who,
over the course of human history, has cast his favor
and blessings upon people consumed not by hatred and
evil, but by a sincere quest for truth, freedom and
love.
Bently Elliott, director of White House Speechwriting
under President Reagan, currently works in the private
sector.
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