Posted on 06/23/2005 8:53:47 AM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
Freepers better schooled at research than me can find these words in rat speeches with ease.
Calling all - PajamaPatrol,, let the research begin! :-)
Don't you just luv it?! Now, Karl will be proven right, and the public will be reminded of it, everytime libs make their usual anti-war, anti-America, critiques of our war against terrorism. They can spin, and spin, all they want, but, because of Rush,Fox,et al, and, of course, Algore, who invented the Internet, don'cha know, folks can just watch and wait for them to trip up, or get dizzy and fall over from all of their spinning. ha.
Yes I do. I wish we could replicate Karl. He certainly doesn't mince wordsand he gets people's attention. That evil guy!
Richard E. Rubenstein
Prof. of Conflict Resolution and Public Affairs
Op-Ed Piece, September 15, 2001
George Mason University
To combat terrorism we must understand it. To understand it we must study it.
Now it is time to consider creating a similar body to study and make recommendations with regard to the causes and prevention of terrorism
Racial disorders, police riots, and violent protests could not be "stamped out" by rhetorical declarations or acts of force. What was needed was the sort of understanding that is in short supply when people are reacting out of fear, grief, or rage. Then, as now, effective long-range policies to combat violence required a deeper comprehension of the reasons people engage in violent acts and the full range of policy options available to prevent the violence from continuing or escalating.
When it comes to understanding the psychology of terrorism, the relationship between violence and religious ideology, the politics of anti-Western movements, or the deeper social and economic causes of terrorist violence, our knowledge is fragmentary and incomplete.
What we need in this time of crisis and confusion is a new national conversation about the terrorist threat and how to deal with it.
There's one!!!
Good catch! :-)
The rats are gonna love this.
No, first we had to get their attention, and make the terrorists understand a few things. That is why libs can still find a safe place to "study" these things now that the WTC is gone.
I just hit the jackpot! Look at this -- with quotes from Dem politicians.
Democrats Unlearn 9/11
by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
January 7, 2004
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/1430
Nearly all the Democratic presidential contenders as well as other heavyweight Democrats have spoken out against the war on terror, preferring it to be a police action against terror.
Howard Dean, replying to a question that if bin Laden should be caught, whether to put him to death: "I've resisted pronouncing a sentence before guilt is found. I still have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama, who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials." (Some days later, under criticism, Dr. Dean shifted his position, saying "as an American I want to see he gets what he deserves, which is the death penalty.")
Richard Gephardt: "I never felt it was inevitable that we had to go to war."
John Kerry: President George W. Bush wrongly "rushed into battle."
George Soros: "the war on terrorism cannot be won by waging war.
Crime requires police work, not military action."
William Sloan Coffin: After 9/11, the U.S. government should have vowed "to see justice done, but by the force of law only, never by the law of force."
Harold Hongju Koh, Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law, Yale Law School: "[Bush] could have supported the International Criminal Court as a way of bringing the Osama bin Ladens and Saddam Husseins of the world to justice." (The Economist, October 30, 2003)
Do you recall that Politically Correct idiot calling them "Courageous and Heros?
Maher and Moore come to my mind.
The Dems have been effectively baited.
Dumb F~cks.
Rove is on the attack.
It's high time too.
Don't blame Third World poverty for Sept. 11.
http://slate.msn.com/id/116422/
Here's a sample of the poor terrorist refrain.
"But the end game is not eliminating terrorism. The end game is using our new global coalition to fight poverty and give hope to kids all around the world so the only option they have isn't joining some fanatical group," said Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif.
"We need a systematic approach that helps everyone in the world
not only by catching terrorists but by addressing the root causes of terrorism, like resolving conflicts in the Middle East, addressing poverty," said William Ury of Harvard Law School.
"To prevent terrorism, we must make war against poverty," proclaimed playwright Harold Pinter.
LOL....I'm not sure which is funnier: Karl Rove saying this, or Democrats actually thinking he might retract it pursuant to their request.
I don't know if anyone else called Chuckie the Ambulance Chaser. I did this afternoon and asked the person who answered the phone how the Senator can criticize Karl Rove, yet he didn't say a word about Turbin Durbin's treasonous comments. She put me on hold and then hung up on me.
Rove is brilliant!!
this wasnt an off the cuff remanrk....It was to smoke out the DEMS as hypocrites
like Sanfran Nan, uncle Ted and Turban Durbin haven't said a thing to offend anyone. Mark my words :)
I agree. It was forthright, honest, and patriotic.
Dems have NEVER been big on accepting the truth.
MAYBE THE DEMS BETTER READ THIS BEFORE THEY DO ANYMORE DEMANDING:
RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman
Statement On The Democrat Attacks Of Karl Rove
Republican National Committee ^ | June 23, 2005 | RNC
"Its outrageous that the same Democrats who stood by Dick Durbins libeling of our military are now expressing faux outrage over Karl Roves statement of historical fact. George Soros, Michael Moore, MoveOn and the hard left were wrong after 9/11, just as it was wrong for Democrat leaders to stand by and remain silent after Dick Durbin made his deplorable comments.
RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman
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