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Boot kicking marvelous-you cannot treat an illness unless you have a proper diagnosis, whatever political correctness you seek to employ.
Neil Cavuto railed against President Obama for his refusal to use the phrase “global war on terror.”
“They terrorize everywhere, we refuse to connect the dots here … why? Why is this so difficult? Why is simply stating the obvious not so obvious?”
Cavuto asked, “Exactly whom are we afraid of offending? […] If you don’t want to call it a global war on Muslim extremists, that’s one thing. But to extend this political correctness to not even uttering the very correct and accurate words ‘global war on terror,’ well that’s another thing. And that’s a terrifying thing.”
Cavuto concluded, “The danger of not offending folks who wish us ill is that you will never wake up to the reality they will always wish us dead. Because you might not call it a war, Mr. President, but they are still fighting one. Still warring, still terrorizing, still global. So, I don’t know what you’re afraid of offending or who you’re afraid of offending – I do know I find your refusal to call it a global war on terror for what it is … offensive.”
