Posted on 12/17/2003 8:04:12 PM PST by Commie Basher
Sunday's capture of Saddam Hussein made it a great day a great day for empty rhetoric and meaningless posturing by politicians and journalists.
Somehow it was assumed by politicians and the press, without explanation, that Hussein's capture has vindicated the Bush administration's attack on Iraq. But from September 2002 to March 2003, George Bush said nothing about capturing Saddam Hussein. Instead, Bush talked incessantly about weapons of mass destruction and Iraq's ability to attack the U.S. with them as well as Al Qaeda camps in the Iraqi desert. How does finding Saddam Hussein make Bush's claims any more true than they were last week?
We're told that that the Iraqis can see now that Saddam Hussein isn't coming back to power as though they couldn't figure that out for themselves with 130,000 foreign troops occupying their country.
But in the wonderland occupied by politicians and journalists, the capture of Hussein must mean that all the resisters also known as "loyalists of the old regime" would have no more reason to resist.
Some politicians said that if anti-war protesters had their gotten way, Hussein would be in his palace today, instead of in jail. Yes, and if the anti-war protesters had gotten their way, several hundred Americans and thousands of Iraqis would be alive today, instead of dead.
The press played its part in the celebration. Wolf Blitzer of CNN said that Hussein's capture proves to the world that "the President of the United States means business" whatever that means.
In fact, we've known all along that George Bush means business the business of getting reelected.
There were plenty of TV pictures of Iraqis firing AK-47s into the air. But no inquiring minds bothered to ask how everyday Iraqis could be carrying AK-47s out in the open, when the American occupiers have imposed strict gun-control edicts and are at war with resisters.
What if Saddam Hussein says that all the dreaded Weapons of Mass Destruction were destroyed years ago? Well, we know that George Bush believes in preemptive strikes, and he's already made one on this front. On Monday, he said of Hussein:
Hes a liar. Hes a torturer. Hes a murderer. . . . Hes a hes just he is what he is: Hes a person that was willing to destroy his country and to kill a lot of his fellow citizens. Hes a person who used weapons of mass destruction against citizens in his own country. And so its he is the kind of person that is untrustworthy and Id be very cautious about relying upon his word in any way, shape or form.
In other words, "Believe him only if he confirms what I've been telling you for the past year."
Liberation
Donald Rumsfeld said that Hussein's capture means that the Iraqis can now be free in spirit, as well as in fact.
Ah yes, liberated Iraq. It is now a free country. George Bush has liberated it.
How has Iraq been liberated? Let me count the ways . . .
1. The country is occupied by a foreign power.
2. Its officials are appointed by that foreign power.
3. Its citizens must carry ID cards.
4. They must submit to searches of their persons and cars at checkpoints and roadblocks.
5. They must be in their homes by curfew time.
6. Many towns are ringed with barbed wire.
7. The occupiers have imposed strict gun-control laws, preventing ordinary citizens from defending themselves making robberies, rapes, and assaults quite common.
8. Trade with some countries is banned by the occupying authorities.
9. The occupiers have decreed that certain electoral outcomes won't be permitted.
10. Families are held hostage until they reveal the whereabouts of wanted resisters much like the Nazis held innocent French people hostage during World War II.
11. Protests are outlawed.
12. Private homes are raided or demolished with no due process of law.
13. The occupiers have created a fiat currency and imposed it on the populace.
14. Newspapers, radio stations, and TV are all supervised by the occupiers.
This is liberation in the NewSpeak language of politics.
Words like freedom just don't seem to mean what they used to, do they?
I agree. Liberty should be easy to sell. It's unfortunate that Libertarians by and large do a horrible job of it.
Before the war began in March, I believed the analysts who argued that Saddam was trying to acquire nuclear weapons and might manage to do so in another year or two if left alone. I still see no reason to doubt that he might have succeeded. Meanwhile, President Bush was under a lot of pressure to give Saddam another 6 months or more to "comply with UN resolutions." If Bush had backed down last spring, it would have been seen as a victory for Saddam, and it may well have proven impossible to take action later...so Bush would have wound up looking weak and (I feared) might well have been beaten in 2004. I don't want a Democrat to win the White House in 2004 (or later) but I was worried that that would be the consequence of appeasement or indecisiveness on Bush's part. Fortunately he's a Churchill, not a Chamberlain.
So, if Bush had not acted, some people would be alive now who are dead, but a larger number of people would be dead because of Saddam's tyranny...and the odds might be in favor of a Democrat victory in 2004 and the serious negative consequences that would have for our national security.
Ah. That must be it.
George Soros took all that into account.
The LP is a collection of the very young, cases of aressted developement, and/or the " nobody ", who imagines that being a member of the " weird ", will make them a " somebody "; erroniously. LOL
See, this is my problem with the Libertarian Party. Most of their platform I heartily agree with but then Nutzy Harry opens his mouth and destroys any chance at all of getting main-stream recognition of the party.
It is maddening I tell ya.
In this dangerous new world we live in, we need more protection. We can have that by simply making our current government work more effectively as well as efficiently without making it larger.
Freedom is an idealogical concept that is misunderstood by the "Tinfoil Brigade". They mean well but to put it simply, we do not build a fortress by removing the walls. And, by having that extra measure of precaution and security, it makes us able to live freely as a result.
I'm still laughing.!!
Aren't they a Polka Band from Minneapolis?
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