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Dubya is back in the saddle of sanity
Scotland on Sunday ^ | Sun 19 May 2002 | Gerald Warner

Posted on 05/18/2002 7:06:08 PM PDT by kaylar

Dubya is back in the saddle of sanity

Gerald Warner

DUBYA is in the frame - again. After a close season of eight months following September 11 the political opponents of George W Bush have decided that it is now safe to attack the commander-in-chief, using the original casus belli as the pretext for doing so.

It turns out it was not Osama bin Laden who killed 3,000 American citizens in New York: it was Dubya, who screwed up the intelligence report warning of the September 11 massacre and threw it to his dog to catch; in fact, Dubya screwed up - full stop.

It is this legend, crafted in the finest traditions of the Protocols of Zion and the Angel of Mons, that has reactivated the DNA of the dinosaurs. Once again the roar of Dimpledchadivarius Rex is heard in the Florida swamps and the committee rooms of Washington. As Dubya himself, in typically understated style, has observed, there is "a sniff of politics in the air".

Dubya will beat this rap - no sweat. "The president of the United States can’t be expected to be an intelligence analyst and a case officer," said Senator Bob Graham, the Democrat from Florida who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee. That is code for "Jeez! I saw that report too and nixed it."

The beneficent effect of this anti-Bush slander, for the Democrats, is to allow House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle to re-enter politics, however temporarily and squalidly. Meantime, while they are talking the talk, Dubya has been walking the walk.

‘At the election in 2000 America lost a playboy and gained a foreign policy’

At the presidential election in 2000 America lost a playboy and gained a foreign policy. Now, 18 months into the new presidency, the mosaic is taking shape. Kyoto protocols? I don’t think so. ABM Treaty? Strictly for recycling in the West Wing comfort room. International Criminal Court? Take a hike. A bilateral agreement on nuclear warhead reductions to help li’l ole Vladimir Putin save his face - and his job? Yeah, okay - can’t do any harm.

The extent to which Dubya has got every tree-hugger, lentil, fiscal redistributionist, nuclear unilateralist and world-government freak writhing in despair is testimony to the soundness of his policy.

The president will not cripple American industry by banning fossil fuel emissions; but he supports reafforestation as a means of absorbing carbon dioxide and ‘emissions trading’ - the free-market road to environmental improvement - much derided by the Left (because it is free-market) but which has already abolished acid rain in the US.

The first country that rushed ostentatiously to sign the Kyoto protocols was Romania, whose volcanic clouds of pollution can still be seen from outer space as clearly as in Ceausescu’s day. Bush has imposed reductions in emissions of nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and mercury, of which you can inhale a lungful in downtown Bucharest.

Earlier this month, Dubya told the International Criminal Court (ICC) that Uncle Sam would not be joining the party. Clinton had signed up to it in the same last-minute flurry of paperwork that gave pardons to Marc Rich et al. The court was established by a treaty among 66 nations negotiated in Rome in 1998 and will commence work at The Hague on July 1.

It is a travesty of justice. An unaccountable prosecutor will be elected for nine years, with absolute discretion to initiate investigations into genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and (wait for it) ‘the crime of aggression’ - ie any action taken by America and its allies. Any remote possibility of US adherence was blown away by the legal writs issued in France and elsewhere against former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

In 1803, the decision in the case of Marbury v Madison established the supremacy of the US Supreme Court - a judicial supremacy that surely cannot be expatriated. The ICC derives from the United Nations, whose Security Council includes Red China, a régime that has 65 million murders to its credit. Will the ICC prosecute President Jiang Zemin? The clever money thinks not.

Finally came the bilateral arms agreement with Russia. It is a spring cleaning, with both sides scrapping excess nuclear ordnance. It is Putin’s reward for letting the ABM treaty go down the tubes without throwing a temper tantrum and it keeps him in countenance at home. Putin, in response, will not demur at the Baltic States joining Nato in November.

The Bush foreign policy is not isolationism: it is independent global engagement, realpolitik with a human face. That is exactly the posture we should welcome from the world’s last remaining superpower.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: gwb; icc; kyoto
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To: Pokey78
Wow, one of them is a four star general!!
61 posted on 05/18/2002 9:44:33 PM PDT by Kermit
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To: Miss Marple
Another thing I like about the Scots,is they know how to strut their stuff! Have you ever seen Highland Pipers in a parade or give a performance? I had the pleasure to see a performance,of the Royal Highland Pipers in Chicago.There was a special on PBS sometime last year and I wish I could remember the exact name of the program but it was the history of the pipers.It was filmed in the Highlands of Scotland.And boy,was it beautiful.The scenery was spectacular as well as the music.And like I said,they really strut their stuff!hehehe! The Irish can't strut their stuff like the Scots.IMHO
62 posted on 05/18/2002 10:55:38 PM PDT by Lady In Blue
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To: kaylar
A great read,

Thanks for posting it

63 posted on 05/19/2002 12:40:31 AM PDT by MJY1288
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To: tallhappy
Good article. And from Scotland, imagine that.

What ever sanity exists in the United Kingdom, comes from Scotland.

64 posted on 05/19/2002 3:48:55 AM PDT by SubMareener
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To: patricia
Ok, will do!
65 posted on 05/19/2002 6:29:20 AM PDT by kaylar
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To: kaylar
Good post! Bumping it up.
66 posted on 05/19/2002 6:36:59 AM PDT by livius
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To: katherineisgreat
I can't understand why leftists who love the "will of the people" (gore) won't restore power to them

Great line, especially from a 9th grader.

67 posted on 05/19/2002 7:05:47 AM PDT by JZoback
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To: Lady In Blue
"A good read! Thanks. I've always loved the Scots!"

Hummmmmm, I'm Welsh, Scots, Irish and Cherokee... :o)

Beside that, the article was...Perfect !!

GWB Is The Man !!

Freedom Is Worth Fighting For !!

Molon Labe !!

68 posted on 05/19/2002 2:28:57 PM PDT by blackie
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To: kaylar
Wee Sunday ping for Scotland on Sunday and Gerald Warner. Still hae a bit of Buchanan, Combie and Menzies blood (w/an occasional farmhand's mixed in (^:).
69 posted on 05/19/2002 3:26:55 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: blackie
hehehe! I thought you'd like it.
70 posted on 05/19/2002 4:20:16 PM PDT by Lady In Blue
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To: Miss Marple
How could anyone live without books? When I was a kid, I used to read the dictionary if there was nothing new left to read in the house and I hadn't had a chance to get to the library. The most sickening thing I ever saw concerning a lack of books was a new house with built into to wall bookshelves (the kind I can only dream of at this point) with fake, painted wooden books in them! This was in a private residence, and the homeowners wanted to have bookshelves. Believe me, these people are among the truly ignorant.
71 posted on 05/20/2002 12:18:53 AM PDT by Rollee
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To: kaylar
Thank you for posting this article. It is very refreshing to see this kind of thinking from the other side of the Atlantic. The Scots are one in a million!
72 posted on 05/20/2002 12:21:47 AM PDT by Rollee
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To: Rollee
Y'ever get the stomach flu , know you have to get into the bathroom, NOW-but you're delayed, because you're frantically running around trying to find something interesting to read while you're barricaded in there?

Surely I'm not the only one to ever do that!?!

73 posted on 05/20/2002 7:43:47 AM PDT by kaylar
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To: kaylar
Bump for a great artricle. Wow!
74 posted on 05/20/2002 9:22:51 AM PDT by Clara Lou
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To: Lady In Blue
I love it !!
75 posted on 05/20/2002 9:24:17 AM PDT by blackie
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To: dheretic
All wars are avoidable.

The Doomsday Machine?

76 posted on 05/20/2002 10:19:04 AM PDT by Moonman62
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To: kaylar
My bathroom is a little library. The my side of the bed is stacked with different books. I can't help it, I am an addict. Now I am also addicted to FR. I think my husband was slightly freaking out about my reading addiction, but I have noticed that he is reading more as well. Not only is reading a lifelong addiction, it is transferable. Happy Monday!
77 posted on 05/20/2002 10:22:19 AM PDT by Rollee
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