(via lgf) No, the left-wing hasn’t decided to endorse the War on Terrorism and the American Invasion Liberation of Iraq. Over at Kos they’re calling for an invasion of America, so we’ll get a taste of our own medicine, so to speak.

As a nation the United States no longer has the remotest idea about what it really feels like to be part of a war zone. Americans have lost the empathy that is necessary to make an informed, meaningful, compassionate decision about whether or not war should be waged. While candidates fight over who has the required experience to properly oversee our republic’s international interests, none realize that none of them have ever felt what it is like to have war waged in their neighborhood and occupied by intruders. While they may claim to know when to wage wars and to know the horrors of war, they only know them intellectually. They can’t claim that they have emotionally felt them. No one who was born and raised in the United States can claim that and none can really feel it. We have allowed a Congress and an administration to encourage hate and to hi-jack our compassion. In fact, as a nation we have lost our compassion.

Unfortunately, America is at a point that to be able to really feel again, to regain that compassion, it needs to be invaded and occupied in the same way that we have invaded and occupied Iraq. Then there might be a greater chance that Americans will be more reluctant to accept the invasion of another country. Maybe seeing and feeling the same level of destruction that we have inflicted on Iraq, at least the American public will understand why invading another country is unconscionable except in the most dire circumstances – which means after that country has directly attacked the United States. And that has not happened since World War II.

Didn’t these people see Red Dawn? On the other hand, I can see why they’d want America to invade America, given how they are constantly lamenting how we are wasting so much money rebuilding the Iraqi infrastructure, schools, hospitals and other systems that Saddam neglected in order to line his pockets with oil money. Somehow the two leftist lines don’t quite mesh, do they? We’re evil occupiers exploiting and indiscriminately killing the Iraqis, yet we are also wasting billions of dollars rebuilding Iraq instead of spending it here at home. Is there any way to reconcile these two views? I suppose we could be rebuilding schools with the intent to bomb them the next day…

So you can consider that post an official invitation for attacks on America. Here’s the actual cards they’re sending out to all our favorite enemies:

Leftist Invade and Occupy America Please Greeting Card Parody

Vinnie at Jawa Report thinks we can officially start questioning their patriotism now. Yeah, y’think? What else does anyone who endorses rhetoric like this need to do in order to show they are anti-American? Call Kim Jong-il collect while faxing Tehran navel fleet schedules?

Also from Jawa, Dr. Rusty links to a British plan to negotiate with Al Qaeda. Sounds like a plan to me, let’s get working on the invitation cards. Or do you think we could just use the ones they already printed up for the Commies?

If you’re wondering how horrible we’re doing over in Iraq, since the left brought it up, here are some fresh news stories that might not fit the current liberal world view.

Redstate notes the irony of Hillary criticizing McCain while he inspects the troops in Iraq.

Gateway Pundit has the scoop on another major player’s current trip to Iraq. Dick Cheney.

A new Iraqi poll shows that Iraqis see improvements across the board!

And in somewhat related nutter butter news, Michelle Malkin tags a leftist anti-war child indoctrinator for propagandizing illegal immigration.

Hugh Hewitt is having John McCain on his radio show today, you should check it out in order to get a more rational perspective on Iraq than what is being presented by our lefty friends.

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