Posted on 01/12/2003 9:14:21 PM PST by Pokey78
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:05:07 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
With this past autumn's discussion in Washington over what to do about Iraq there arrived also the season of protests. They were everywhere. In the national newspapers, Common Cause published a full-page letter, backed by "7,000 signatories," demanding (as if it had been outlawed) a "full and open debate" before any American action against Iraq. More radical cries emanated from Not in Our Name, a nationwide "project" spearheaded by Noam Chomsky and affiliates, which likewise ran full-page advertisements in the major papers decrying America's "war without limit," organized "Days of Resistance" in New York and elsewhere, and in general made known its feeling that the United States rather than Iraq poses the real threat to world peace. At one late-October march in Washington, there were signs proclaiming "I Love Iraq, Bomb Texas," and depicting President Bush wearing a Hitler mustache and giving the Nazi salute.
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Tenure has ensured that tens of thousands of professors who work nine months a year cannot be fired for being unproductive or mediocre scholars, much less for being abject failures in the classroom.
Universities exist to provide employment to men who cannot make a living with their hands or their heads. - Florence King, attributed to her father.
I heard a Q&A forum between college students and a sitting supreme court justice on C-SPAN the other day. The justice quoted a line in the Declaration of Independence:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
He then posed the question, "What is the operative word to you?"
Her answer, "the word 'We'." She reasoned that these principles only apply to the US, and "who are we to impose on others?" arguement. A 'live and let live" attitude.
This is a perfect example of moral bankruptcy. To say this is to believe that "there are no absolutes" (which is the ultimate in hypocracy because this claim is an absolute).
Sure, saying "live and let live" to another American is called freedom. But try saying "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" do not not apply to a starving North Korean, a cuban citizen, a moslem condemned to death because she committed adultry, or any dissenter in Iraq or Iran.
"Live and let live" can mean "live and let die or be enslaved" depending on who you are talking to. "Who are we to impose ourselves on other?" We are Americans, that's who. I hold that freedom is superior. We live this truth every day. The evidence is seen in our past and present. The US is the world's only "superpower" because it is the product of our principles and values. Who are we to deny others of our values?
Freedom must be promoted wherever we do not find it. Period.
The Killing of History: How Literary Critics and Social Theorists are Murdering Our Past -- by Keith Windschuttle
for those of you interested in the who's and what's of the postmodernistic neomarxist takeover of the social sciences and liberal arts. Some good scary stuff in there....
IMHO our Emperor conquers about as well as you type/spell.
Exactly right. The hypocrisy of these people! After the terrorist attack, they pledged to support GW and expressed sadness for the victims and their relatives, yet they continue to endorse the terrorist's arguments, and are opposed to any measures needed to guarantee the kind of military and intelligence capabilities we need to defeat them.
I'm certain that their campaigns to undermine GW and the war efforts have just started.
But the talk over thirst for an empire is just silliness. There is no such thing.
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