BUSH AND THE MEANING OF SACRIFICE
Posted: May 28th, 2006, 9:51 pm
George Bush and Tony Blair gave a joint press conference I didn't watch, on TV. As most of you know, I don't use that box.
But I read the text on the Internet.
Some musings occur to me:
Does George mean " . . .the sacrifice was worth it . . ." in the sense that 2,460 deaths of American armed forces fighters ( so far), thousands maimed, permanently in wheelchairs, blinded, paralyzed, and over a hundred Brits dead-- not to mention thousands of Iraqis-- does he mean "their" sacrifice was worth it? And what is the antecedent of "it", this old English teacher asks?
Does George mean this kind of "sacrifice" is "worth it"?
(read articles below)
(link to articles about the Haditha incident)
http://fairuse.100webcustomers.com/nws/latimes38.htm
and
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 70,00.html
(????)
And here is the appraisal of "sacrifices" made by George W. Bush, self-proclaimed "wartime President" written by the grandson of a wartime President.
A real wartime President.
( link)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6364551/site/newsweek/
Such questions linger with me when I hear George W. Bush speak of "sacrifice."
--Z
But I read the text on the Internet.
Some musings occur to me:
Does George mean " . . .the sacrifice was worth it . . ." in the sense that 2,460 deaths of American armed forces fighters ( so far), thousands maimed, permanently in wheelchairs, blinded, paralyzed, and over a hundred Brits dead-- not to mention thousands of Iraqis-- does he mean "their" sacrifice was worth it? And what is the antecedent of "it", this old English teacher asks?
Does George mean this kind of "sacrifice" is "worth it"?
(read articles below)
(link to articles about the Haditha incident)
http://fairuse.100webcustomers.com/nws/latimes38.htm
and
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 70,00.html
(????)
And here is the appraisal of "sacrifices" made by George W. Bush, self-proclaimed "wartime President" written by the grandson of a wartime President.
A real wartime President.
( link)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6364551/site/newsweek/
Such questions linger with me when I hear George W. Bush speak of "sacrifice."
--Z