Confederate Yankee blog reports the following case in point:
(Wednesday, March 22): About 60 gunmen attacked the police station in Madain,These brave Iraqis did not flinch or run away, they stayed to fight and to defeat the enemy. Some of them gave their lives. Whatever I think of their religion, I have to admire them as men.
south of Baghdad, with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic rifles, said
police Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammadawi. U.S. troops and a special Iraqi police
unit responded, catching the insurgents in crossfire, he said.
Four police were killed, including the commander of the special unit, and five were
wounded, al-Mohammadawi said.
They are not the Iraqi street gangs of old, they are a professional fighting force. Professionalism means standards of performance and accountability, but more than this, it means seeing the larger picture, believing in a higher ideal and putting your own desires, fears and even your own life second to that ideal. What is that ideal? A government of laws where people can be safe and secure in their homes, their towns, their every day lives. Safe and free.
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