Stu Byfoksky thinks so:

“ONE MONTH from The Anniversary, I’m thinking another 9/11 would help America.
What kind of a sick bastard would write such a thing?

A bastard so sick of how splintered we are politically - thanks mainly to our ineptitude in Iraq - that we have forgotten who the enemy is.

It is not Bush and it is not Hillary and it is not Daily Kos or Bill O’Reilly or Giuliani or Barack. It is global terrorists who use Islam to justify their hideous sins, including blowing up women and children.

Iraq has fractured the U.S. into jigsaw pieces of competing interests that encourage our enemies. We are deeply divided and division is weakness.

Most Americans today believe Iraq was a mistake. Why?

Not because Americans are “anti-war.”

Americans have turned their backs because the war has dragged on too long and we don’t have the patience for a long slog. We’ve been in Iraq for four years, but to some it seems like a century. In contrast, Britain just pulled its soldiers out of Northern Ireland where they had been, often being shot at, almost 40 years.

That’s not the American way.

In Iraq, we don’t believe our military is being beaten on the battleground. It’s more that there is no formal “battleground.” There is the drip of daily casualties and victory is not around the corner. Americans are impatient. We like fast food and fast war.

Americans loved the 1991 Gulf War. It raged for just 100 hours when George H.W. Bush ended it with a declaration of victory. He sent a half-million troops into harm’s way and we suffered fewer than 300 deaths.

America likes wars shorter than the World Series.”

Well, aside from the dire prospect, the fact is that one hundred attacks wouldn’t unite us in the sense that Stu is referring to and the reason is that we were never united to start with.

After 9/11 President Bush declared war on terrorism and those who harbor them. On the other hand Democrats - after a hand holding ceremony on the front steps - decided to delcare war on Bush. They’ve been at war with him ever since.

I’ve said it many times and it’s absolutely without debate that the Democratic party is on the edge of destruction as a viable national party, consumed by hatred they get more irrational with time. It’s no less evident when they even consider the veracity of an event such as that hosted by the Daily Kos. Come on…think about it. Not to mention this week’s God awful pandering to gays and lesbians.

Whether or not you think Bush screwed up Iraq or should have stayed in Afghanistan the simple fact is that there has not been a significant attack on American soil since 9/11. That alone is Bush’s legacy, worthy IMO of a face on Mount Rushmore. Especially considering the fact that during the previous administration we had four attacks on American soil, if you include Clinton mauling interns in the oval office.