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Thursday, April 10th, 2003

THE LEFT: GETTING IT AS WRONG ABOUT IRAQ AS THEY DID ABOUT THE SOVIETS

Consistency must be a virtue.From the Associated Press:

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Their hour of freedom at hand, jubilant Iraqis celebrated the collapse of Saddam Hussein’s murderous regime on Wednesday, beheading a toppled statue of their longtime ruler in downtown Baghdad and embracing American troops as liberators.

“He killed millions of us,” said a young Iraqi, spitting on one of countless portraits of Saddam scattered throughout the capital. Men hugged Americans in full combat gear and women held up babies so soldiers riding on tanks could kiss them

Wednesday, April 9th, 2003

CALLING JIMMY CARTER

Cuban dissident and poet Diego Rivera, along with 77 others associated with the pro-freedom Varela Project endorsed by former President Jimmy Carter have been arrested by Cuban secret police. Rivera has received a 20 year sentence from one of Castro’s kangaroo courts. If you want to email the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asking Cuba to release the Rivera and the Varela 78 go here You will have to scroll to the bottom of the page.

Gee…how long before Ed Asner, Barbra Streisand, Sean Penn, Representative McDermott, Mike Farrell, Micheal Moore stick up for the human rights of oppressed Cubans ?

A long time I’m betting.

Addendum: The English language page is not working – nor is the email. Surprise !

Wednesday, April 9th, 2003

JOHN LEO TAKES ON THE ” BUSH IS HITLER ” NUTJOBS

” The Hitlerization of Bush is particularly outlandish since there already is a rather obvious Hitler figure in this drama. Saddam Hussein gouges out the eyes and cuts out the tongues of resisters–and their children. He drills holes in people’s hands and pours acid into the holes. He rapes and tortures. Yet the “peace” and the human-rights movements are reluctant to notice. Sarah Baxter of Amnesty International points out that her group issued a “harrowing” indictment of Saddam’s regime just before 9/11; then it instantly switched gears, deploring western leaders who mentioned all the Saddam Hussein terror that Amnesty had laboriously documented.

Like Amnesty International’s downplaying of Saddam’s terror, the peace movement was a direct and abrupt result of 9/11. A month ago, a Washington Post news report said this February’s peace rallies were agreed upon at an international meeting two months earlier in Italy, “but their roots go back to the days just after Sept. 11, 2001, when activists say they began meeting to map out opposition to what they anticipated would be the U.S. military response to the terrorist at-tacks on New York and the Pen-tagon.” In other words, the “peace” organizers were not responding to any Hitler-like actions by President Bush. They just didn’t want the United States to defend itself.

Many “peace” marchers, of course, are not anti-American, just antiwar. That’s the point of all the news articles saying the movement has “broadened,” i.e., pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. However, we should all pay some heed to whom we hang out with. Tom Bevan, a blogger at RealClearPolitics, put it nicely: “It matters a great deal who is organizing the protests. I don’t absolve the `true’ antiwar protesters for taking part in a march organized by American-hating groups any more than I’d absolve someone who marched in a legitimate protest of immigration laws if it was sponsored by the KKK.”

Being Left-wing doesn’t mean never having to say you are sorry – it means never living up to the standards you want to impose on everyone else.

Wednesday, April 9th, 2003

I CAN ONLY APPLAUD

“ROME – A top U.S. State Department official said Wednesday that the war on Iraq should be a lesson for other regimes pursuing weapons of mass destruction, but insisted that the United States is seeking the peaceful elimination of those weapons programs.

John R. Bolton, undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, spoke to reporters after meetings with Vatican officials on proposals for humanitarian assistance and postwar reconstruction in Iraq.

He was asked about speculation that Syria and Iran could be America’s next targets after the war in Iraq.

“We are hopeful that a number of regimes will draw the appropriate lesson from Iraq that the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction is not in their national interest,” Bolton said.

He called the pursuit of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons programs a terrorist threat and said it “will remain our priority to achieve a peaceful elimination of these programs so that supporters of terrorism cannot use them against innocent people.”

It’s nice to have an administration with officials who inhabit the real world instead of a Strobe Talbott utopian plan for the coming planetary government fantasy where American power is viewed as the primary problem facing American policy makers.

Wednesday, April 9th, 2003

FOR ALL THE IDIOTS WHO POST COMMENTS ON THE ATRIOS ESCHATON WEBSITE THAT THINK THE UNITED STATES IS ” FASCIST” a look at what Fascism really is like. There will be more and worse to come – and remember, the antiwar folks tried to keep these guys in business.


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