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Kerry to Suspend "Overt" Campaigning in Honor of Reagan
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What I would have liked to see is for JFKerry to actually stand up and explicate what it is he has learned from Reagan about leading God’s shining city on the hill and how he would expand on Reagan’s legacy and efforts. Of course, in reality, he learned nothing and will only seek to urinate on Reagan’s policies and legacy if elected. I beseech this nation to put aside their grief and channel their remembrances of this great man into a reflection on the stark lessons of his legacy and the coincidental 60th anniversary of D-Day and what it all means to us today. We face a dramatic choice in several months that probably will decide if America survives or instead the reign of Satan on earth comes to pass. Vote for JFKerry and move us toward a period of pessismistic malaise that plays out as our surrender to the enemy. Vote for W and vote for life, freedom, liberty and honor Reagan’s leadership and legacy. Its our choice but let me note, for the record, that if JFKerry is elected, the liberals ought not to complain when their Islamofacist overlords decree that Arabic is the national language of these United States. Unless of course the Red Chinese beat them to us. http://611.mystarband.net/images/morphlogo.gif |
Kevin Drum with an update on the so-called oil-for-food scandal (or "scandal"):
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With a dictatorship like China, I think we are better off continuing to do business with them and as they become increasingly capitalistic, political change will come, too, especially if we use our leverage on human rights issues. If it doesn't, though, we will have a real problem on our hands if China grows economically stronger and continues to be a military dictatorship. |
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I'm hoping I've just read your post wrong. |
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Now, I've been fortunate to read this lovely link of the on-line posting of the Democratic Underground. Proving once again there are more Communists and Fascists in the far left of this country than there are in the former CCCP. |
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Nonetheless, he is not someone to hold up as an example of action in the face of moral reprehension (as no one in the position of President can). He did not act in Tibet, while millions were slaughtered. He did not act in Angola, while millions were slaughtered. He did not act in Afganistan (at least overtly), while millions were slaughtered. He did not act in North Korea, while millions were slaughtered. And that's just the Communists that I can think of off the top of my head. Other examples might include Iran, Iraq and Honduras. And I suppose it would be rude to bring up pandering to the apartheid government of South Africa in the name of regional stability. Or was that morally correct? I'm not sure that he should have acted in any of the cases above. But if one is to take an absolutist stance that we as America are obligated to protect the people of other countries from their leaders (a stance that, if the US had the resources to undertake, I would support), then it is difficult to argue the other way. May he rest in peace. |
Kerry to Suspend "Overt" Campaigning in Honor of Reagan
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Shame/Belated Sontag Rant
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These poor college kids and hopeless idealists are a great comedy skit. They're like Susan Sontag's ridiculous piece in the Times magazine a few weeks back. She blathered for five pages about the atrocities of the pictures from Abu Grhaib without once mentioning the pictures of Berg or Pearl being beheaded. So lemme get this straight, Susan, you perpetually disenfranchised pain-in-the-ass... We are a deeply flawed society because we like to photograph sexual degradation, but extreme radical Islam's penchant for execution (by butcher knife) on videotape doesn't warrant comment? Gotcha. Why does the Times insist on giving space to people like Sontag? You can't give the main stage to people who come from such a polluted perspective. Her lousy one sided apologist rant should have been countered in the same article with a piece by some rtight winger to give some balance. I'm still confused about why she's revered in the first place. I found nothing illuminating about anything she wrote. Same claptrap moralizing I heard in Feminist Lit 101. |
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