Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Washington Post remembers international war criminal Sharon

"Harry Truman, George W. Bush and Ariel Sharon. These three leaders deeply loved their country, saw its defense against forces of evil as their highest calling and withstood ridicule, bitter criticism and in the case of the latter two, abject hatred. They were misunderstood and underestimated by foes, regarded more favorably in retrospect. They defined political courage — the willingness to sacrifice popularity and the office you hold for the greater good of the country you serve."