Posted on 03/07/2005 6:12:22 PM PST by wagglebee
Speculation rages as to who will run for president in 2008. It takes only a few minutes of conversation with Republican Senator George Allen of Virginia to understand why top-level Republicans are encouraging him to run. His easy charm, straight talk, quick wit, mental acuity and experience separate him from the pack of would-be candidates.
Formerly the governor of Virginia, Sen. Allen also served as a U.S. representative and in the Virginia House of Delegates. Now serving on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he's putting his experience to work around the globe.
While on a recent trip to the Middle East, Allen met with American military troops and government officials from both Iraq and Israel.
Allen told me about his long and encouraging conversation with Ibrahim al-Jaafari of the United Shiite Alliance the mostly likely choice to be the next Iraqi prime minister.
I asked the senator if he was concerned that al-Jaafari might turn Iraq into a theocracy.
Without hesitation, he responded: "No. Not with him [al-Jaafari]."
Allen detailed his talk with the Iraqi leader, where they agreed on many important principles. They discussed the four pillars of freedom: freedom of religion, expression, private ownership of property, and the rule of law under a system of justice.
The senator brought a copy of the Virginia Bill of Rights to share with al-Jaafari, which Allen considers to be even stronger than the ten amendments that were adopted to form the Bill of Rights.
Allen said that al-Jaafari considers himself to be a religious man who believes that there must be religious tolerance and that all Iraqi citizens must have equal rights. Religion should neither enhance nor diminish a citizen's rights.
Al-Jaafari even pointed out to Allen that the United States has "In God We Trust" on our currency, but there is still tolerance. And al-Jaafari specifically stated that he didn't want Iraq to be like Iran.
Allen explained the significance of al-Jaafari's potential rise to power. If al-Jaafari becomes the next Iraqi prime minister, then Iraq will be the only Arab country to be ruled by a Shiite. All other Arab countries are ruled by Sunnis. (Iran is considered Persian, not Arab.)
This is a great opportunity to show the Arab world that the Shiites can govern. And to that end, al-Jaafari told Allen, he felt a huge responsibility to succeed.
During their talk, they shared some Virginia peanuts, after al-Jaafari politely asked the senator to taste a few first. Yes, Iraq is a dangerous place and Iraq's future leaders obviously can't be too careful.
I asked the senator how he felt the recent attacks would affect the momentum in Iraq. He noted that the attacks were focused increasingly on the Iraqi people themselves, which he believes undermines the goals of the insurgents. Instead of intimidation, this brutal violence seems to be solidifying the resolve of the Iraqis.
"These attacks aren't going to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people," Allen said. "The more vicious and vile these attacks become, the more it reminds the [Iraqi] people of what they don't want for themselves and their children."
"I have a great deal of faith and belief in human beings to want to live free and chart their own course," Allen said.
So, one has to wonder what course Sen. Allen has set for himself. Could the son of the great football coach George Allen be the next president of the United States? I'd certainly keep my eye on the proverbial ball.
Allen was a governor and if he did not compromise too much as a Senator, Would be a good choice.
I think that Ross Perot may have somethin to do w/ the election of my former Governor Bill Clinton, wouldn't it?
You think he sounds bright, I think he sounds half bright.
Personal opinion.
I also think smart preachers don't have illegitimate children.
SO9
Hmmmmmm....I never knew about that, thanx for lettin me know. No tellin how many skeletons are in people's closets.
Well, hell, I'd vote for Joe Theismann over that alternative.
Well, I can tell you that the part of virginia I live in wouldn't vote for allen for dog catcher.
What don't you like about him?
How much did we know about GWB in 1997?
I didn't know GHWBush had two sons, let along two sons in politics!!
George Allen has beaten the Clinton machine twice. Once running for governor and once running for senator. Condi Rice is a very popular person but will not beat Hillary. We elect governors as Presidents.
National exposure? Let's talk NFL. What national exposure did GWB have when he ran. 18 months before the 2000 election I was saying to myself who is this man.
I have been posting George Allen for President in 2008 since December. He's a cowboy like GWB.
Condi could be his running mate but I don't think she would do it yet.
Jerome Corsie "Unfit for duty" said he was going to move to Mass. and go after Kerry's senate seat. The Swift boat vets are targeting both Kerry and Hillary. It's only the news media that wants to play Kingmaker with Hillary. Let's see how things shake out in '06.
He's been my early choice since the election. Of course I could change but whomever it is should continue the course. I know some want to shift toward McLame or Rudy but that won't happen. Frist is the most right but he's not too charismatic.
Watch Rice.
GWB would never have had a prayer except that his name was George Bush. Being Governor of Texas helped, but right up to the 2000 election lots of people thought he was his father.
I doubt if more than 20% of the people in the country have a clue who George Allen is. The republican who can beat Hilary is going to have to be someone whose name is already familiar to a great majority of the country. The fact that Allen, despite being Governor and Senator hasn't gained that name recognition shows me he hasn't got the 'star power' to be a viable candidate.
Rudi Giulianni
Arnold
Colin Powell
Codi Rice
Don Rumsfeld
Not a very happy list, but that is about all we have in the way of stars.
So9
"Senator" George Allen - no, sorry.
Very interesting! Great find. This is the reason why bloggers are so succesful is cuz this story gets burried by the MSM. He offers a very encouraging view of Jafari(sp).
lol - even the fact that he was worried about being poisoned by a US senator.
VA bill of rights is a great thing to share with jafari(sp), they are a great model. The private property bit is encouraging too. Most people don't realize Iraq was socialized under Saddam Hussein and still is to some extent.
Any ideas?
Not yet, but the term is young.
Allen is the former governor of Virginia. Apparently the state has a very strict term limits law that prohibits a governor from even serving TWO terms.
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