Posted on 09/13/2001 11:12:54 PM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:46:59 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Americans give President Bush strong marks for the way he has responded to the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, pushing his job-approval scores to the highest levels of his presidency, according to polls conducted earlier this week.
A CBS News survey of 1,041 adults, conducted Sept. 11 and 12, reported that 76 percent of Americans approved of the way that Mr. Bush has handled the government's response to the attacks. That helped raise his job-approval rating to 72 percent, the poll showed. An NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll of 618 adults showed that 80 percent approved of Mr. Bush's handling of the crisis and only 8 percent disapproved.
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Not sure whether Franklin said "deserves" or something like "achieves". How about:
"No person surrenders his liberty execpt under some delusion." Edmund Burke
He could then go on TV to announce something like "That was just us clearing our throats, assholes. Just getting warmed up over here, so stand by."
Then Bush could go on to say, "We'd bomb you're sorry butts back to the Stone Age except that's where your absolutely clever, rational, creative minds already have you."
This is one thing that doesn't have me worried. No matter what he might say publically, I'll bet, privately, the old man regrets leaving Saddam in power hoping the Iraqi's would finish things. The one thing he probably told W at the inauguration was, "Son, if you're ever in the position I was, finish the job."
Why? 24 percent said they would not. That actually sounds pretty high to me. Betcha a freeper poll wouldn't even hit double digits.
Saw a report last night that gun sales are up. It's a most comforting feeling that, as Americans, we don't have to passivly accept the threats of bullies but can defend ourselves. Even the Japs didn't want to tangle with mainland America after Pearl Harbor because of the armed citizenry. Then again, they were rational. Stupid, but rational.
You must be feeling it too. Things sure are different around here.
Political correctness is a great danger to our liberty.
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If it was not for the prevailing PC mindset that has gripped our nation's government leadership and institutions for the last eight years, the horrific atrocities of this last Tuesday might not have occurred. That is what is so frustrating and angering about it all. It could have been prevented. What a needless loss of life!
I went to a service at my synagogue on Wednesday night, and the knee-jerk liberals had come up with their usual idea of a program. They had arranged for 6 therapists to meet with us in small groups.
When it came time for the therapy sessions, the social workers were left standing by themselves while everyone brushed past them to go out into the hall to talk about bombing.
The country is awake, and it likes what Bush is doing. The media are playing catch-up. Although Ted Koppel doesn't know it yet, the therapeutic culture vanished along with the WTC.
On the issue of security vs. rights, polls rarely show public support for civil liberties. We need Constitutional government rather than direct democracy in order to protect individual rights from mob hysteria.
In an essay I called Remembering Pearl Harbor I wrote that I thought that in the long run we will preserve our liberties. We will make our worst mistakes in the immediate aftermath, but eventually we will gain wisdom and experience.
BlueLancer
TOW gunner (1976-1978)
Aric 2000: Now what the heck made them ask this question, and this scares me to death. 2/3 of the US population obviously does not have a clue what their rights are. Or have no clue that when you give them up, you NEVER get them back.
Please keep in mind that probably half of the population views curb-side check-in at the airport as a civil right.
Now, I do believe that 2/3 of the population is willing to forgo some conveniences...myself included.
Maybe on our way back we can hit the liberal camps in New England.
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