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Toronto Star Editor Should Resign Now
Men's News Daily ^ | 15 May 2004 | Nicholas Stix

Posted on 05/15/2004 8:52:59 AM PDT by mrustow

On May 9, the Toronto Star newspaper published an editorial entitled, “Donald Rumsfeld should resign now.” The demand was of course based on the media-manufactured “atrocities” of Abu Ghraib.

That’s odd, I thought. I couldn’t recall ever seeing an American newspaper demand that an official of a foreign country resign.

“Bush has apologized for the abuse, which he called ‘abhorrent.’ He says the soldiers responsible will be punished. But his words are not enough. They will not erase the anger raging throughout the Arab world, as well as across the United States, for the indignities inflicted upon the prisoners. Nor will they help Bush to retain, let alone attract, other coalition partners in the U.S.-led war in Iraq.”

Oh, so the Arabs loved us – and then came Abu Ghraib.

“During his term as president, Harry S. Truman had a sign on his desk that read: ‘The Buck Stops Here.’ Sadly, Bush seems to have forgotten the sign. Senior defence officials must take responsibility for these atrocities. More than just a few privates and sergeants should be punished.”

The logical implication of the above paragraph is not that Rumsfeld should quit, but that Bush should resign. And what “atrocities”? Atrocities were perpetrated on four American civilians in Falluja; what transpired in Abu Ghraib since the Americans took control of it was on the order of abuse and degradation, not atrocities. Under Saddam, the prison was an atrocity factory, but then the Star was curiously silent on the matter.

“Indeed, responsibility lies at the top, with the secretary of defence, Donald Rumsfeld. He should resign — and if he doesn't, Bush should fire him. As for Bush himself, American voters will decide his fate in the November elections when he tries to win a second term….

Can’t you just see the Star’s editorial board licking their chops with glee, thinking, “We’ve got him! We’ve lassoed that cowboy!”?

“As much as anyone, Rumsfeld is responsible for the Iraqi mess. His hard ‘go-it-alone’ stance on the war scared off allies who could have formed a truly multinational force under the guidance of the United Nations. Also, he has shown poor judgment in not informing Bush early about the extent of the abuse. With each passing day, more photos become public and the scandal deepens. Rumsfeld warned Friday there are ‘a lot more photos and videos that exist’ that will only worsen the crisis.”

Anti-American boilerplate. Rumsfeld didn’t scare off anyone. The anonymous “European allies” the editorial cites are France and Germany, which were eventually exposed as our enemies, and who only used the appearance of being our allies – especially in the case of France – to drag out the process interminably, and make a fool out of Secretary of State Colin Powell. As French foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin later admitted, France never intended to support us, no matter what. And the same went for our former ally, Germany.

The UN cited by the Star is the same anti-American organization, whose leaders in Baghdad refused American security, which could have prevented their deaths and the deaths of their subordinates on October 27. The same UN that turned tail and ran, right after that date. The same UN, whose leaders never wanted us to go into Iraq in the first place, because they (along with our “European allies”) didn’t want anyone to discover that they had been filling their pockets with billions of dollars in bribes from Saddam, via the UN oil-for-fraud program, while Iraqi children starved or died for want of medicine.

“The International Red Cross also said Friday that it warned U.S. authorities last year of a broad ‘pattern and a system’ of abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers, including killings.”

That would be the same IRC which in its anti-American and anti-Christian bigotry, banned the singing of “God Bless America” at post-911 Red Cross events, which puts its ambulances in the service of terrorists in Israel, and which in its anti-Semitism, refuses to admit the Israeli Magen David Adom ambulance service, which has an unblemished record in aiding the wounded, regardless of religion or creed, into its organization. It would be the same IRC, which has long sought to seize control of disposition of the terrorists America has caught since the War in Afghanistan began in October, 2001. And it would be the same IRC which was worthless, when Saddam was in power.

“Bush must deal quickly to end this scandal. Failure to do so could result in the demise of his own presidency, and endanger American lives abroad.

“He should start by dumping Rumsfeld, for it is clear he needs to find new people to head the defence department, leaders who will be able to assure Americans, and Iraqis, that such horrific abuses won't happen again.”

Nonsense. These guys hate Bush, and want him to do whatever will cripple his presidency, his prosecution of the war, and his re-election prospects. Therefore, you can be sure that their recommendations are not intended to save his presidency.

The same day I sent the following letter to the Star, at this address. Americans need to start ensuring that our foreign critics – and not just the Villepins – get a dose of their own medicine, every time they seek to interfere in the workings of our government. Freedom of speech -- which few of our critics’ countries protect -- is a two-way street. And as Harry Truman famously said, “If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen.” Let’s just see if our foreign critics can take it, as well as they dish it out.

To the Editor:
In a May 9 editorial, you demanded that American Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld resign, and failing that, that Pres. Bush fire him. That struck me as odd. We Americans don’t order Canadian public officials to resign, and if we did, you would attack us for improperly interfering in your internal affairs. Your argument for firing Rumsfeld could not have been more dishonest: You claim that such an act would quell Arab anger, restore support among European countries, and help Pres. Bush get re-elected. But you know full well that the nations in question wished the worst on America before Abu Ghraib, as did you, and like you, will not be appeased. The real reason The Star, the Arabs, and many Europeans want Rumsfeld’s head, is because he’s so good at his job, because you want America to lose the war on terror, and because you correctly believe that eliminating Rumsfeld and his team is the best way to cause America’s defeat in Iraq, and thus Pres. Bush’s defeat in the coming election.

You have inspired me to interfere in Canadian affairs, and call on my countrymen to join with me, beginning with the demand that Toronto Star Managing Editor Mary Deanne Shears resign, or failing that, be fired for professional misconduct.
Signed,
Nicholas Stix

Mary Deanne Shears should resign now! And if she won’t resign, Star management should fire her.

N.B. Please consider signing the petition in support of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld that The Federalist has initiated. Please consider as well, twisting the arms of, or blackmailing everyone you know into signing it. At press time, the petition had over 119,000 signatures, but the Kerry campaign claims that a petition that it started, calling for the Secretary’s ouster, has over 250,000 signatures. Let’s try and get at least 300,000 signatures in support of Rumsfeld. (A million would be even better!)

Nicholas Stix


New York-based freelancer Nicholas Stix has written for Toogood Reports, Middle American News, the New York Post, Daily News, American Enterprise, Insight, Chronicles, Newsday and many other publications. His recent work is collected at www.geocities.com/nstix and http://www.thecriticalcritic.blogspot.com.


TOPICS: Canada; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: abughraib; antiamericanism; ccrm; devillepin; france; harrytruman; marydeanneshears; mediabias; redcross; rumsfeld; rumsfeldpetition; torontostar; un
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To: Osage Orange
When you are taking flak, you are probably over the target.

Awesome quote, but do you think she's right that Rumsfeld should resign?
21 posted on 05/15/2004 9:35:16 AM PDT by anonymous_user (Telling the truth means you never have to change your story.)
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To: Planet
You want the administration to step down. Then what?

Then what? Or is the step-down enough to satiate you?

Well, that would be enough for Kerry and his cronies. But for many other socialists and communists, it would only satisfy them for about five minutes, before they moved on to their next outrageous demand. As the saying goes, these are people who won't take yes for an answer.

22 posted on 05/15/2004 9:50:15 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: anonymous_user
YOu wrote:

"Awesome quote, but do you think she's right that Rumsfeld should resign?"

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Nope.

The author is an educated moron....Quite a few of those around these days..........

FRegards,

23 posted on 05/15/2004 9:50:25 AM PDT by Osage Orange (Getting the DemoSocialistMarxistLyingLibs to admit to being wrong is like putting socks on a rooster)
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To: F14 Pilot

You're kidding, right?


24 posted on 05/15/2004 9:51:08 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow

The Toronto Star is a looney-tune paper. If you think the NYT editorializes on the front page, check out the Star sometime. they make the NYT look sensible.


25 posted on 05/15/2004 9:55:24 AM PDT by Rokurota
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To: dennisw
Nikki rocks. I'm glad to see he has another great forum for his essays.

Me, too. I think there's been a weeding-out process with commentary Web sites, and he appeared to be out of circulation for a time. Some (a lot?) of these conservative Web sites are run by guys who are flying by the seat of their pants, not getting money (or very little, on occasion) or support from anyone. I hate to think how many of these guys might end up losing their girlfriends or wives (or homes!) over their Web work.

26 posted on 05/15/2004 9:56:57 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow

If You Say SO!


27 posted on 05/15/2004 9:57:48 AM PDT by F14 Pilot (John ''Fedayeen" sKerry - the Mullahs' regime candidate)
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To: Rokurota
Actually, I thought the editorial this essay links to tasted like Times leftovers, but I'll take your word for it.

Now that you mention it, I recall the other day catching a Star editorial that called for INCREASING immigration into Canada. Yeah, they're way out there, alright.

28 posted on 05/15/2004 9:59:34 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
The logical implication of the above paragraph is not that Rumsfeld should quit, but that Bush should resign. And what “atrocities”? Atrocities were perpetrated on four American civilians in Falluja; what transpired in Abu Ghraib since the Americans took control of it was on the order of abuse and degradation, not atrocities. Under Saddam, the prison was an atrocity factory, but then the Star was curiously silent on the matter.


29 posted on 05/15/2004 10:09:34 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is ONLY ONE good Democrat: one that has just been voted OUT of POWER ! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: mrustow

We all see what they are trying to do. They now claim that they would have all been with us if it hadn't been for that nasty Bush and Rumsfeld, but the truth is they didn't have what it took to stand with us. Most of them couldn't field troops if they had wanted to. They are now trying to re-write history in order to lessen the shame that will be upon their heads in the history books of the future. Oh yes, and they will try to justify themselves so the Iraqi people won't condemn them in the future. It won't work.


30 posted on 05/15/2004 10:12:21 AM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: Osage Orange

I thought you meant since she's taking flak she's right. I think she's taking flack because she's the enemy. :)


31 posted on 05/15/2004 10:13:02 AM PDT by anonymous_user (Telling the truth means you never have to change your story.)
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To: mrustow

Thanks for the ping!


32 posted on 05/15/2004 10:16:30 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: mrustow

The Toronto Star is the house organ of the Permanent Ruling Party of Canada - the Liberals.

Since the Trudeau putsch, and the re-writing of the Constitution that followed, Canada has become yet one more 20th Century utopian experiment, doomed to failure.

Contemporary Canada is nothing at all like the Canada I grew up in. In 35 years, a history was liquidated, a false one constructed, a judiciary established that nihilistically overthrows centuries of English common law, and common sense.

What I fear most about the upcoming election is the formation of a Liberal minority government, supported in power by the NDP. That very situation in the early '70s helped Trudeau gut the Old Dominion like a steer and tout up his socialist Frankenstein welfare state.

The stench of lies and hypocrisy in Canadian public life would gag a maggot on a gut-wagon.


33 posted on 05/15/2004 10:29:29 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Spirit of '76 bttt!)
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To: Alamo-Girl

Sure thing.


34 posted on 05/15/2004 11:09:50 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: headsonpikes
In 35 years, a history was liquidated, a false one constructed, a judiciary established that nihilistically overthrows centuries of English common law, and common sense.

That sounds disturbingly familiar, and I have never lived in Canada.

35 posted on 05/15/2004 11:13:07 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: Grobe

Thanks for the tip. As of now, I refuse to buy any more Harlequin Romances, even if it kills me!


37 posted on 05/15/2004 11:17:43 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: All

BTTT


38 posted on 05/15/2004 12:16:07 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: MeekOneGOP
Bumpbackatcha!

BTW, your "Meekabump" shows up on my "my comments" page, but not when I go to your post on the thread.

39 posted on 05/15/2004 12:17:51 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: MeekOneGOP

86 that -- it shows up; it just takes a little while.


40 posted on 05/15/2004 12:18:34 PM PDT by mrustow
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