In another time, in another war, another George was leading a different America. At Cambridge Massachusetts, George Washington took command of a ragtag army of 15,000 rebels on 3 July 1775. They had little ammunition and even fewer supplies. By December of the following year, his army had been battered and driven from New York and was shivering along the snowy Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. Across the frozen river, were the Redcoats. The British officers were so confident of victory that they placed Hessian mercinaries to guard New Jersey while they wintered their army in the more comfortable environs of New York City. George Washington was thoroughly disheartened when he wrote of his dispair to his brother on December 18th of that cold winter of ‘76: “I think the game is pretty near up.”
Fortunately for that “George”, he had only the enemy fighting against him. If today’s Democrat Party had existed then, George Washington would have lost and been hanged as a rebel traitor, and we all today would be speaking the Queen’s English.
The “George” of today is at war with our enemy, however the Democrat Party is at war with “George”. They say - “Victory - Smickory! We want the head of George Bush on a platter.”
Today’s George, the commander-in-chief of America’s army, must fight on two fronts; the world-wide front against deadly Islamism and the at-home front against the treacherous Democrats.




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