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1 posted on 01/26/2006 2:00:34 PM PST by Coleus
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To: Coleus

He's dead Jim.


2 posted on 01/26/2006 2:11:13 PM PST by samadams2000 (Remember our Founding Fathers were REAL men- Unlike today's Rinos)
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Victor Hanson Davis

The Murk can't even get the author's NAME right!!!

3 posted on 01/26/2006 2:11:29 PM PST by martin_fierro (Or a Mr. Niftier)
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To: Coleus

thanks for that! very good article...i like the way things are tied together there. i guess binny doesn't listen to kerry either though...LOL


4 posted on 01/26/2006 2:13:32 PM PST by ferri (Be Politically Incorrect: Support the Constitution!)
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To: Coleus

I would think the MSM and the antiwar activists would be appalled by the open use of their talking points by a man who murdered 3000 Americans, and appalled even more by the fact that clearly he expects their pressure to win his war for him. They aren't, of course.


5 posted on 01/26/2006 2:16:08 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Coleus
Another VDH classic.

Hits the nail on the head.

6 posted on 01/26/2006 2:18:30 PM PST by robomurph
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Second, Al-Qaida's talking points seem to derive from American anti-war rhetoric, as bin Laden and Co. desperately cling to the notion that our resolve may crumble.

So if American opponents of the present effort (whom bin Laden calls ``the sensible people'') adduce polls showing increasing anti-war sentiment, then bin Laden is likewise encouraged by ``polls calling for withdrawing the troops.''

Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., alleges that ``Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management: U.S. management.'' To bin Laden, there similarly ``is no difference'' between Saddam's jail and ours. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., derides Guantánamo as an American Stalinist or Hitlerian scandal. So bin Laden rages about Guantánamo.

Western journalists have written dozens of books comparing the United States to a rogue state that should apologize for its crimes. Bin Laden quotes them chapter and verse: ``It would be useful for you to read the book `Rogue State.' '' That is William Blum's anti-American screed that has soared in the Amazon.com ratings on bin Laden's recommendation.

This is the heart of the War on Terror (I wonder how that will be named in the history books?). I can't get away from the glorious notion that terrorists in Afghanistan, including the Taliban, when infantry and rockets started driving them from palaces into caves, started asking out loud, "What happened? What went wrong?" And, there was a touch of the prophet in the final pronouncement of the brothers Hussein (Usay or Udday or Ebay or whomever who said, "Yikes! I guess George Bush isn't bill clinton."

Until every last one of those bugs is squashed, the West simply can't trust the possibility of a Democrat pulling strings. Winston Churchill once said: If there must be just one Superpower left in the world, thank God it's the United States.

With the evil we face today, praise the Lord the Democrats aren't still in charge, for if they were, no one would be in charge.

8 posted on 01/26/2006 2:26:58 PM PST by stevem
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. . . there are three lessons: Al-Qaida terrorists are losing. Their only hope is to mimic critics in the United States for ideas about derailing American military and diplomatic efforts that are destroying them. And as they go down, they play the victim in desperate search of pity and thus reprieve.

For most Americans -- nice try, but still no cigar.

Ok, I know Hanson has a fleetload of credentials, and I note he warns there may well be costly sacrifices to come, but this commentary strikes me as a bit too sweet to swallow whole.  Almost like tongue clucking.

9 posted on 01/26/2006 2:41:12 PM PST by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: Coleus

I feel like a broken record. The olive branch was extended so that when we rebuff he can go back to the religous thugs and announce that he tried. Then they give him the okay to use nukes or WMDs on us. He's following diplomatic protocol in bizarro world.


10 posted on 01/26/2006 2:49:17 PM PST by kinghorse
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To: Coleus

"In truth, the winning side does not ask for a reprieve."

I like Hansen and I like this article.

However, Victor would have done well to remind Americans of Lyndon Johnson shortly after Tet 1968, when he announced he was not seeking re-election.

In that same speech he announced the beginning of peace talks in Paris and that bombing of North Vietnam was going to cease.

Huge blunders all. The turning point in the Vietnam War.

Today, we have a President who is capable of turning a deaf ear to critics like war hero Murtha and war hero Kerry. I'd venture to say Mr. Bush is learned in his history and knows what happens when one trieds to find substitutes for unconditional surrender.


11 posted on 01/26/2006 3:12:18 PM PST by wingman1 (University of Vietnam 1970. Forget? Hell.)
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