Posted on 06/19/2002 11:33:59 AM PDT by sheltonmac
Those worrying about the erosion of liberty in this time of crisis often quote Benjamin Franklin, who said, "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." The problem with this advice is that it is well over two centuries old, and no one back then could have imagined the dangers we face today. We are at war and should be expected to sacrifice some liberty for safety.
According to a national poll taken recently by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, seven out of 10 Americans said that they would give up at least some of their civil liberties to improve security. That shouldn't be at all surprising considering the magnitude of the terrorist threat to our nation as well as the rest of the free world.
The same poll showed that about 90 percent of Americans favor having more police assigned to patrol public areas. 70 percent believe that there should be a law requiring adults to carry a national ID card with their photograph and Social Security number, and roughly half support the idea of random police searches in public places.
It is clear that most of America is behind the president in his effort to eradicate terrorism. The few individuals who are not seem to be those who are clinging too tightly to their precious Constitution. They refuse to give up even the smallest right, when doing so might mean the difference between victory and defeat.
These people, whether they realize it or not, are the terrorists' strongest allies in this war. Any attempt to detract from the plans of our president and his administration is tantamount to treason. If they can't learn the concept of "go along to get along," they need to be silenced. This war needs to be won-no matter what the cost.
When terrorists attacked our shores on Sept. 11, the fear-mongers immediately launched into their tirades against U.S. foreign policy, particularly our support for Israel. They talked about how the actions of our "empire" fueled the hatred of Islamic fundamentalists and how we should adopt a more isolationist position on global matters. All this, of course, is nonsense.
While the United States may have been able to avoid foreign entanglements at one time, we must realize that this is the 21st Century. This is not the world our forefathers knew. The Constitution may have been good enough for a fledgling nation 200 years ago, but we must evolve beyond such a narrow worldview if we hope to remain a global superpower.
Ronald Reagan once called us to be a "city on a hill," a place upon which all eyes of the world would be cast. If we allow a dusty old document like the Constitution to prevent us from doing what is necessary, we shall lose the respect of those who look to our nation as an example of greatness. No, we must maintain our lofty position in the world, and if that means behaving like an empire, so be it. The only alternative would be to succumb to terrorism, and that cannot be an option.
We need to be more positive. We need to be more supportive of our government, especially now. The president should not be criticized for doing his duty as Commander in Chief. Yet, through it all, there are those who not only see the glass of liberty as half-empty, they see it as the wrong beverage. This unpatriotic attitude was evident when President Bush signed the Patriot Act into law.
I feel I should point out that when President Bush signed the Patriot Act, he was doing what nearly half of all registered voters who actually bothered to vote elected him to do-lead. The people of this nation wanted a leader with an iron resolve and this president has shown that he is the man for the job. Rather than get behind the spirit of the Patriot Act, some disgruntled people would rather focus on the ambiguous aspects of the legislation and live in fear of the worst-case scenario.
As the poll above shows, this administration is merely doing the will of the people. Doing anything else would not bode well for the GOP this November. It would also hurt the president's chances of getting re-elected in 2004, and ensuring his re-election is absolutely vital to winning this war on terror. No other politician has shown such dedication and strength of character. Honestly, I shudder to imagine where this country would be without President Bush at the helm.
To those who insist on holding firm to the Constitution and making the government's job harder than it has to be, let me remind you that WE ARE AT WAR. Get behind the president and show your support. All of your worries are unfounded. If history is any indication, every civil liberty you give up now will be promptly restored once this war is over. That's a promise.
Liberty is overrated. Safety is what counts during times of crisis. After all, how can liberty be enjoyed if one cannot feel safe?
You and your rich friends don't know much about all the hidden and duplicated taxes in everything you buy, do you? Ah well - ignorance is bliss, especially when you have millions...
SSSSHHHHHH - go back to sleep.
I still am, for that matter.
Yeah, it cracked me up too, in a kinda sad sorta way as I watched the Let's Rollers agree with it and defend it.
Sigh...
Well, I got it from the get go. The clue was there. But you are correct. It is very interesting, if discouraging.
Discouraging because people tend to knee jerk rather than to absorb and reflect. That may be a characteristic of the cyber world; especially those who have not had much conventional education or read books.
That's the sad part.
RINO is a familiar acronym around here.
Is there a doubt that the CINO is a greater threat?
Don't agree.. Because without Liberty we can never be safe..
It's a nice line though. Sounds good, get's good marks on the warm and fuzzy scale... Hitler felt the same way when the Reichstag burned.
PS: And anyone who thinks fedgov can make us safe from people willing to give their own lives to take ours should have their head examined. They can't even protect us from Armed Robbers and car stero thieves, you think they can make sure you aren't the victim of a terrorist attack by taking your freedom? Come on.. What a stupid argument.
A one word answer to your question would be nothing.
But we whiners can never leave well enough alone.
And let me say we are not anti-government. We simply believe that the Constitution defines the government and when the government exceeds the powers granted it by the Constitutions it becomes despotic and must be reigned in or abolished.
As is stated in other posted on this thread the government has all of the Constitutionally granted powers necessary to deal with the terrorist threat. The government however declines to use those powers because it is unwilling to suffer the political risk involved in using those powers.
If Mr. Bush were serious about his oath to the defend the Constitution and uphold the laws of the United States he would be using a readily available profile of the terrorist to stop the terrorist within our boarders and stop new terrorist for entering our country. Further he would use his powers as head of the Executive branch to execute foreign policy and cute off relations with those who support terrorist. Then we could wage war on the terrorist directly instead of the halfhearted measures currently in place.
If I cussed even once on this thread, you might have a point. But I didnt and you dont.
I said you would most likely find everybody unemployed and your mom and sister working the streets if they regularly did drugs.
Nice revisionist history, but if I recall correctly, your post was more along the lines of Are you still pimping your mother and your sister? Of course, I cant prove that, since the inflammatory post was deleted. If youre looking for somebody who crosses the line on this forum, check the mirror.
I'd rather argue anyone and just disagree than see anyone have to leave. Accidents can happen as it is, nobody here should try to play it so close as to loose the privilege of posting here.
When you start a forum, and have the power to revoke posting priveleges, Ill worry about your asinine opinion. As it is, you dont, so your silly threats ring hollow.
I called you a dope. I calls em as I sees em. Ban me.
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