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Bad faith abounds in debate about the war
Boston Globe ^
| March 30, 2003
| Jonathan Zimmerman
Posted on 03/30/2003 2:12:50 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:09:23 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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A FEW DAYS AFTER the United States attacked Iraq, I traveled to Chicago to address a group of high school history teachers. I urged them to conduct debates about the war, so that students could arrive at their own views of it. Afterward, one of the teachers pulled me aside. ''Thanks so much for your talk,'' she said, smiling graciously. ''Unless we debate the war, our students won't know that it's an enormous mistake.''
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: education; liberals; waronterror
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
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posted on
03/30/2003 2:14:21 AM PST
by
Spruce
To: Cincinatus' Wife
How many conservative Johnathan Zimmermans are giving talks to High Schools today? It is on the political front that America is weakest. And no wonder. The left assiduously spreads its message, even when their positions are momentarily out of fashion, with a persistence that would make a termite look slothful.
The left learned long ago that lies are weapons. So is the truth, if we would only go out and proclaim it.
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posted on
03/30/2003 2:19:53 AM PST
by
wretchard
To: Cincinatus' Wife
I would strongly suggest that Mr Zimmerman read Bill Whittle's essay entitled "History".
It can be found at ...
http://ejectejecteject.com It is a good 'un, may be you would like to start it's own thread as I am at work at restricted in my posting ability.
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
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posted on
03/30/2003 2:25:40 AM PST
by
alfa6
(GNY Highway's Rules: Improvise; Adapt; Overcome)
To: Cincinatus' Wife
I didn't see anywhere in the article where Zimmerman told the teacher that what she planned to do is not debate but coercion.
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posted on
03/30/2003 2:25:55 AM PST
by
woofer
To: wretchard
Progressives cry alligator tears.
The Iraq War is the new standard of clear thought - that there is right and wrong.
Not too far back - Elian Nation*** Once in a while, some issue in our public life - not necessarily an issue of great intrinsic importance - acts like a flare sent up over a nighttime battlefield, throwing all the contours into sharp relief and shedding light on dark places. The Clarence Thomas hearings were such an issue; the impeachment was of course another.
The affair of Elian Gonzalez has also been a flare, revealing much about our political landscape. It has, for example, shown that reflective thought and intellectual complexity are not almost exclusive to the Right, while the Left is more monolithic and thinking impaired than ever. As a conservative journalist expressed it to a colleague: "I'm torn on Elian, really torn. But burns me is that the liberals are not torn. They are bright and breezy; they know exactly what they think." It is not so much a case of Yeats - "The best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are full of passionate intensity" - as of Tolstoy: Happy liberals are all alike, while each conservative is distraught in his own way. ***
To: wretchard
"It is on the political front that America is weakest. And no wonder. The left assiduously spreads its message, even when their positions are momentarily out of fashion, with a persistence that would make a termite look slothful."
This is the only reason they survive. Left to their own common-sense and experience a mega-majority of Americans would reject the left.
To: Texas_Jarhead
Well said.
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posted on
03/30/2003 2:39:00 AM PST
by
MEG33
To: alfa6
Good link!
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posted on
03/30/2003 2:44:03 AM PST
by
lainde
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Any person who would deify John Dewey is scarcely worth listening to in the first place, but I muddled through his twaddle.
As per the usual, not one single substantial reason was given for opposing the war; not one in the entire piece.
'War is bad' is the best they can do. That is only deserving of a big juicy 'DUH'.
Hard to believe that we allow these people to teach our children; have for a generation; and yet we still somehow are managing to survive.
To: alfa6
Bump!
To: EternalVigilance
.....and yet we still somehow are managing to survive.Sometimes I think it is a miracle. Way, way, too many Americans believe the government owes them something.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
I guess we are still maintaining enough of an antidote by other means; but you're right, it seems miraculous.
I guess the dead white guys who set this thing up knew how to make it durable. ;-)
To: EternalVigilance
They had a good architect. God bless America.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Turn on so-called Christian radio, and you'll hear the nasty implications of this divine hubris: If God blesses America's war on Iraq, and God is good, then only bad people can oppose it. 1. I sincerely doubt Mr. Zimmerman has ever listened to "so-called Christian radio."
2. If he has actually listened to Christian radio, I sincerely doubt that he has heard this "God blesses America's war on Iraq" argument there.
So, while arguing the need for open, honest debate, Zimmerman lies in order to smear "so-called Christian radio."
Lies tend to poison debate, Mr. Zimmerman!
To: Madstrider
The "agenda" always comes first for Progressives.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Last year, a National Geographic-Roper survey found that fewer than 15 percent of young adults between 18 and 24 could locate Iraq on a map. And who might be responsible for this outrageous fact? Liberal educators and our public education system, perhaps?
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posted on
03/30/2003 3:38:17 AM PST
by
Fresh Wind
(Never forget: CLINTON PARDONED TERRORISTS)
To: alfa6
Thanks for a very good link to a very good article. I've emailed it to all my friends and some of my enemies.
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posted on
03/30/2003 3:38:50 AM PST
by
metesky
(My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can)
To: Fresh Wind
The irony is sooooo ironic.
To: Fresh Wind
And who might be responsible for this outrageous fact? Liberal educators and our public education system, perhaps?
[Sarcasm ON]
Oh, no! The fact that we as a nation do not spend enough money on the schools and have classes that are too large and etc, etc, etc. [Sarcasm OFF]
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