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I'm Pleased
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So yeah, if it keeps me from flip-flopping and appearing to find new meanings in the same words every other day, I'll take simple-minded consistency any day. You throw the charge at me from the scrap yard of democratic principles, and its probably the only thing y'all should be trying to keep. |
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Would you look to me for a nuanced understanding of the various groups and sub-groups of the hard right wing of the GOP and/or the social conservative network supporting Bush? S_A_M |
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S_A_M P.S. Didn't Pope John Paul II win one already? |
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In Defense of Elitism
Read this book by William Henry III.
It pretty much sums up the crux of the debate between the left and right on this board and anywhere else. Oh, and its not really partisan - it skewers the intellectual dishonesty of boths sides' positions. Damn fine book. Of course, lefties will say its racist/classist/biased, but they always say that sort of shit when they have no argument. The right, of course, probably won't read it because its written by a Democrat. And no, it is not defending the "elites" as the GOP describes them today. The title is a reference to the author's belief that our national obsession with creating an egalitarian society is (a) impossible and (b) destroying the country. Its even handed and very thought provoking. |
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Reagan -- a defensible choice given a little historical distance, but he's dead. Which one? Either way -- I don't think Bush I has quite the resume, and any mention of Bush II is risible. Sharon -- As of now, he has way too much innocent blood on his hands and not enough serious efforts at peace over the course of a long career. Oddly enough, I think he's the one on your list with the best shot. If the Gaza pull-out goes through, and Israel under Sharon is able to reach some sort of accord on a Palestinian state -- he's a legitimate candidate. Blair and Howard -- no way. Nice guys, and all that, but you don't get a Nobel Peace Prize for being sidekicks in one war. Now, I guess I have to take my shot (sorry if this is derivative of others): John Paul II (although he helped drive me from Catholicism) Gates (might win one after about 10-20 more years of massive humanitarian efforts around the globe). Doctors Without Borders I can't come up with five -- perhaps my perspective is too First world-centric and I don't know enough about the various NGOs working hard throughout the world. |
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On the other hand, from where I sit, it looks like W's base is pretty much a hand-me-down from Dad. Hell, even his VP is a hand-me-down. |
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I think there are also some ABB voters who are not part of the Democratic Party's traditional base. I agree that Dean and Edwards had stronger and more committed groups of supporters in and out of the Democratic Party. Kerry is not a particularly inspiring leader in a large group setting. Sure, perceived electability was the key to Kerry's victory -- just as it was the key to the annointing of Bush II by the bulk of the GOP leadership well before the primaries. S_A_M |
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As to the Swifties, these people didn't throw out these charges solely at the behest of Bush and Rove. Nobody puts himself on national television and lays his credibility out to be picked apart by the media just because he wants to see a certain candidate get elected. Are they connected to Bush? Sure they are, but does that automatically mean their stories are utter crap? Hell no. Kerry is clearly a grandstander who probably did ask for medals he might not have deserved. The difference between Kerry and Bush, however is that Kerry did deserve at least one or two of his medals, and he was there, grandstander or not. Bush, OTOH, was... well, no one knows where he was. The Swifties vs. F9/11 lays bare a question the Bush people might not want asked: "Is it a greater sin to exploit one's military career for political gain or to repeatedly be caught lying to the American people?" |
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Perhaps I should qualify my remark - what "material" facts are untrue in F9/11? |
Peace, My Brothers and Sisters
OK, how come no one is nominating Karzai?
A prior peace prize doesn't disqualify you from later ones. The UN Comm. on Refugees has two. That said, it is unlikely that there will be individual repeats. Likewise, they can be awarded posthumously, but it is unusual and it would likely happen very soon for Reagan if it were to happen. Drs. w/o Borders already has one, and Israelis have only gotten them in combination with others (Arafat, Sadat), so Sharon probably would have to talk to someone to get one. |
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