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Whose side are you on?
Israel Unity and Frontpagemag ^ | October 27, 2005 | David Horowitz

Posted on 10/27/2005 6:18:41 PM PDT by freedomdefender

In war, the first order of business is to know whose side you are on, and who is on yours. In the case of the war to defeat the terrorists and establish a democratic government in Iraq, the answer is not always easy to come by. Take the American press. Take the Los Angeles Times. On Wednesday, October 26, 2005, the main headline spread across two columns of Times was “U.S. Death Toll In Iraq Hits 2,000.” The sub-headline began “Antiwar protesters plan demonstrations…” Two photos centered at the top of the front page showed President Bush declaring that “Iraq has made incredible political progress from tyranny to liberation to national elections” and an “anti-war” activist lighting 2,000 candles for the dead. Underneath the two photos a three-column story headlined “A Deadly Surge” began, “A year and a half ago, at the first anniversary of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the death rate for American troops accelerated. Since then, none of the political milestones or military strategies proclaimed by U.S. officials have succeeded in slowing the death toll.”

The article on the death toll continues into a full two-page spread inside the paper, which further details the body count, including a half-page chart of the dying and a map of the United States showing where each of the dead soldiers lived. In other words, let’s bring the war home. Facing the charts and continuing the front page story the headline for reads “Fallouja Marks Divide.” The “divide” as the Times editors see it is not the battle of Fallouja which destroyed the main and only terrorist stronghold in Iraq and paved the way for democratic elections, but the “fact” that the death toll of American soldiers has only “accumulated” since Fallouja. As if this numbing repetition of a single fact which in itself has no significance (why not the 1999th death or the 2001st?) wasn’t enough, the Times has devoted another full page to continuing the “Deadly Surge” story (new headline: “US At Grim Milestone In Iraq War: 2000 Dead”) and a human interest column (“A Life Back In Flower When It Was Lost”) on one of the casualties. In all, the Times devoted 23 newspaper columns to a death toll which has no significance in itself and which is smaller in two years than the number of Americans who died in 10 minutes on 9/11.

Buried by the Times editors in a three-column story on page 6 (continued on p. 7) is the following item: “Iraq Charter Ratified by Big Margin in Final Tally.” What’s this? On the same day as an American volunteer was killed in Iraq, the final tallies of the vote on the new Iraqi constitution were reported. Here’s the news the Los Angeles Times worked so diligently to bury and subvert: Nearly seventy percent of the Iraqi people voted to endorse the most democratic constitution in the entire Muslim world -- and in the entire 1800 year history of Islam itself!

The margin of victory for the new Iraqi constitution was 4-1. Moreover, the majority of Sunnis who had boycotted the previous election, voted this time. This is huge news in itself. The Sunnis had oppressed the Shi’ites and Kurds for the previous forty years under the Saddam tyranny. They were a population sea in which the Sunni terrorists swam. But now they were voting in an election sponsored by the “occupiers” – the enemy, us. In other words, the news is that the majority of the population of a country whom every nay-sayer on the left has proclaimed to be incapable of supporting a democracy and resenting our “occupation” have now joined the political community that we have created in Iraq. Yes, the Sunnis rejected the constitution. By in voting they agreed to debate and haggle over its details – over the details of their new democracy -- in elections to come.

In other words, this was a victory for freedom in Iraq, a defeat for the terrorist opponents of America and democracy in Iraq, and a great boost for the security of Americans in the United States. Yet in reporting the events of October 26th, the editors of the Los Angeles Times (and – to be fair -- the New York Times and the rest of the American mainstream media) did their best to obscure these momentous facts and to spin them in the opposite direction.

In two years, with less loss of life than we suffered on 9/11, America has liberated 25 million Iraqis, ended the most heinous tyranny of the 21st Century, inflicted terrible defeats on our terrorist enemies, and created the first democracy in the history of Islam.

The words of the President – of America’s commander-in-chief – mocked by the Times are 100% correct: “Iraq has made incredible political progress from tyranny to liberation to national elections.” Thanks to George Bush and our men and women in arms. Yet the Los Angeles Times edition of October 26, 2005 is designed to make a mockery of his leadership and his words and to turn to Americans against the war for Iraqi freedom. What a shame. What a disgrace. What a tragedy for our nation.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: davidhorowitz; gnfi; gwot; iraq
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1 posted on 10/27/2005 6:18:41 PM PDT by freedomdefender
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To: freedomdefender

I think it was a big mistake by Bush to present this war as a "War against Terriorism". Actually, it's a war between two cultures or civilizations. Each side has it's military forces. The west has a high tech military and the radical islamist has a low tech military. Because their's is low tech they primarily utilize human resources to deliver their ordance, i.e., suicide bombers. This is much the same as the Japanese (kamakazie's) did during the closing days of WWII when the had depleted their pool of trained and skilled pilots. This is kind of long but we (America) must realize that we really are in a long protracted war and that it's global in scope against an enemy bent on our total destruction - and our leaders should say it.


2 posted on 10/27/2005 6:29:34 PM PDT by snoringbear
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To: freedomdefender
In two years, with less loss of life than we suffered on 9/11, America has liberated 25 million Iraqis, ended the most heinous tyranny of the 21st Century, inflicted terrible defeats on our terrorist enemies, and created the first democracy in the history of Islam.

This is a great quote and should be repeated everywhere.

3 posted on 10/27/2005 6:50:07 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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To: ducks1944; Ragtime Cowgirl; Alamo-Girl; TrueBeliever9; maestro; TEXOKIE; My back yard; djreece; ...
In other words, this was a victory for freedom in Iraq, a defeat for the terrorist opponents of America and democracy in Iraq, and a great boost for the security of Americans in the United States. Yet in reporting the events of October 26th, the editors of the Los Angeles Times (and – to be fair -- the New York Times and the rest of the American mainstream media) did their best to obscure these momentous facts and to spin them in the opposite direction.
4 posted on 10/27/2005 7:02:30 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: xzins

bttt!


5 posted on 10/27/2005 7:03:10 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Revelation 911; The Grammarian; SpookBrat; Alamo-Girl; ...
In two years, with less loss of life than we suffered on 9/11, America has liberated 25 million Iraqis, ended the most heinous tyranny of the 21st Century, inflicted terrible defeats on our terrorist enemies, and created the first democracy in the history of Islam.
-- David Horowitz

This is a great quote and should be broadcast everywhere.

6 posted on 10/27/2005 7:07:27 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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To: xzins

Thank you.

And Afghanistan would be the second.


7 posted on 10/27/2005 7:09:38 PM PDT by Sundog (Cheers)
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To: snoringbear
I agree wholeheartedly that the Bush Admin took the wrong approach to sell the war in Iraq to the American people.

Simply, whether you support the war in Iraq or not depends on your answer to one basic question; "Do you believe this country and the west in general is in a global struggle against a enemy who wants to destroy western culture?" If your answer is "yes", then the war in Iraq makes sense. If your answer is "no" then the war in Iraq does not make sense.

Instead, they didn't give the American people enough credit to grasp that and instead used WMD's as a selling point.
8 posted on 10/27/2005 7:10:16 PM PDT by Mulch (tm)
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To: Mulch

I believe WMDs were a legitimate selling point.

The issue was not our being attacked by Iraq. The issue always was the Iraq/terrorist connection and getting transportable quantities (small) of WMDs in the hands of those terrorists for attacks on Americans, American allies, and American interests.


9 posted on 10/27/2005 7:14:43 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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To: xzins
I believe WMDs were a legitimate selling point.

I will always believe WMDs were a threat. My question is "where did they go?"

10 posted on 10/27/2005 7:17:58 PM PDT by TontoKowalski
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To: xzins

You are right. I'm adding that to my website right now.

Thanks for the additional emphasis.


11 posted on 10/27/2005 7:19:20 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: xzins; Calpernia

Thanks for this ping. Horowitz outdid himself, didn't he? Forwarding this one to lots of people.


12 posted on 10/27/2005 7:20:58 PM PDT by MizSterious (Now, if only we could convince them all to put on their bomb-vests and meet in Mecca...)
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To: freedomdefender
What a shame. What a disgrace. What a tragedy for our nation.

Needn't say more.

13 posted on 10/27/2005 7:21:00 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: xzins

"In two years, with less loss of life than we suffered on 9/11, America has liberated 25 million Iraqis, ended the most heinous tyranny of the 21st Century, inflicted terrible defeats on our terrorist enemies, and created the first democracy in the history of Islam."

Indeed!


14 posted on 10/27/2005 7:21:49 PM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: xzins
Yes on the fact that WMD's is legitimate but the Bush Admin should have done a better job linking it to the big picture.

In WWII, we lost 1000's of men on the beaches of islands no one could spot on a map yet people understood why it was critical to the outcome of the war.
15 posted on 10/27/2005 7:22:42 PM PDT by Mulch (tm)
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To: TontoKowalski

I think they had small quantities and not large ones. I think they had access to recipes that made the mixing of WMDs a 48-72 hour process because they had precursor chemicals available.

I have an extremely close friend who when in Iraq was part of a group that uncovered just such a thing: a delivery system and nearby chemicals to be mixed to produce WMDs. The chemicals were not themselves WMDs, but they could readily produce WMDs.

Saddam was no dummy. He required a real threat; not an on-hand supply.

This explains the insistence by intel. sources that there were WMDs.....there were...but there weren't. The best of both worlds for Saddam.

All the MSM will accept as WMD is an ammo dump with totally prepared, mixed, WMD.


16 posted on 10/27/2005 7:24:25 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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To: Mulch

Oh geez. Don't try and sell the "WMD" lies like the MSM. Read the Iraqi resolutions in the Congress and the UN and you'll find a laundry list of items listed for regime change in Iraq which was, thanks to Clinton, official U.S. policy.


17 posted on 10/27/2005 7:26:18 PM PDT by Fledermaus (For years Rush has said the left would really go off the deep end once out of power. He was right!)
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To: Mulch

I think the Bush Administration has had the worst Media/Public Affairs Department of any administration in media history.


18 posted on 10/27/2005 7:26:24 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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To: xzins
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19 posted on 10/27/2005 7:32:05 PM PDT by JLO (www.operationminnesotanice.com)
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To: snoringbear
I think it was a big mistake by Bush to present this war as a "War against Terriorism". Actually, it's a war between two cultures or civilizations.

This IS a war against terrorism. It is also a war between 2 cultures, democracy and fascism.

Democracy is represented by the combined administrations of the coalition that is bringing democracy to the mid east.

Fascism is represented by liberal elites who spare no efforts to destroy the very best that ours and other nations achieve.

The MSM and the leadership of the Democrat party work diligently to achieve basic Marxist goals.

They are antilife, antifamily, antiliberty, antichild, antiwars of democratic liberation, antireligion, anticonservative, anticonstitutional, and antifreedom. They are proabortion, proelitist authoritatian, prohomosexual, progovernment domination, protax, proeducational indoctrination, and prosocialist.

Until we overcome the tyranny of liberalism we will not win the war against terrorism.

The means is simple. The Constitution must be enforced.

Bloated federal government must be ended.

Religion must be an absolute right.

Life must be guaranteed from conception to unavoidable death.

Cultural Marxism must be understood and destroyed as the enemy of our Constitutional government and the greatest evil of our time.

20 posted on 10/27/2005 7:33:12 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (THIS IS WAR AND I MEAN TO WIN IT.)
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