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The enemy within (ANN COULTER)
WorldNetDaily ^ | March 26, 2003 | ann coulter

Posted on 03/26/2003 4:09:38 PM PST by anncoulteriscool

The enemy within

Posted: March 26, 2003

6:55 p.m. Eastern

© 2003 Universal Press Syndicate

Just five days into the war in Iraq and the New York Times was hopefully reporting that despite a thrilling beginning, American troops had gotten bogged down. This came as a surprise to regular readers of the Times who remembered that the Times thought we were bogged down the moment the war began. The day after the first bombs were dropped on Baghdad, the New York Times ran a front-page article describing the mood of the nation thus: "Some faced it with tears, others with contempt, none with gladness."

Apparently some people greeted the war with gladness: The stock market had its best week in 20 years. What people do with their money is a rather more profound barometer of how people feel than any stupid poll, much less bald assertions by New York Times reporters. The Times subscribes to Arab-style proclamations in defiance of the facts. Like Saddam Hussein, the truth for them has no meaning. They say whatever honor commands them to say.

Five days after the Baghdad Times was morosely reporting that no one viewed the war with gladness, things had gotten even worse. In a single editorial, the Times said our troops were "faced with battlefield death, human error and other tragedies." The task "looks increasingly formidable." There were "disturbing events," and American forces were engaged in a "fierce firefight – an early glimpse of urban warfare." There were "downsides," "disheartening events" and "grievous blows."

We're losing this war! The Elite Republican Guard is assembling outside New York City! Head for the hills! The "fierce firefight" referred to in the editorial concerned a battle in Nasiriyah in which American troops took an entire city with nine casualties. That's what most people call a "triumphal a**-kicking."

CNN's favorite general, Wesley Clark, has also been heard to opine that our troops are getting bogged down in Iraq. His competence to judge American generals is questionable since his command was limited to working for NATO. We prefer to hear from American generals. Clark's contribution to international relations consisted of mistakenly bombing the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. In his zeal to prevent troop casualties, he ordered pilots to fly at such high altitudes that the pilots complained that they were being forced to incur unnecessary civilian casualties.

On MSNBC, Forrest Sawyer compared Iraqi forces killing our troops to American revolutionaries and said the war was likely to turn into a "nightmare." Liberals are like the Republican Guard. They never quit.

American forces have taken two-thirds of Iraq and are fast advancing on Baghdad. Thousands of Iraqi soldiers have surrendered or disbanded, thousands more have been captured, and thousands more have been killed. Meanwhile, American forces have suffered less than two dozen deaths. One can gauge the success of the war by the increasingly gloomy expression on Dan Rather's face. Indeed, Saddam's lieutenants are so demoralized that they have turned to lashing out at the Jews. Saddam's Vice Despot Tariq Aziz says the war is being fought only to "create something called greater Israel." Aziz seems to be positioning himself to run for Congress as a Democrat.

Most auspiciously, the Arab League has appealed to the United Nations Security Council to stop the war. One can only hope the Security Council will agree to intervene. How would they stop us? Would France threaten us with war? Young men across America would have to enlist as a matter of honor. The Army could use as its recruiting slogan: "Are you afraid to fight the French?" Even liberals would enlist as a way to pick up glorious service with no risk of injury.

Not surprisingly, the New York Times gave Saddam's recent speech more exultant coverage than they did Bush's State of the Union address. Since the first bomb hit Baghdad, everyone at the Times had been itching to use the word "quagmire." Somewhat surprisingly, Saddam beat even Maureen Dowd to the punch, thus allowing the Times to use "quagmire" with abandon the day after his speech. Not only that, but according to Saddam – and the Times – the invading forces are "in real trouble." The Times isn't afraid we'll do badly in Baghdad; it's afraid we'll do well.

After the Arab television network al-Jazeera repeatedly ran footage of U.S. prisoners of war over the weekend, the New York Stock Exchange threw al-Jazeera reporters off the trading floor. They ought to remove the Times.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Connecticut
KEYWORDS: america; anncoulter; anncoulterlist; enemywithin; iraq; mediabias; war
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To: TLBSHOW

101 posted on 03/26/2003 8:45:08 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
I will tell a story. When I met her and we talked before she gave a speech, she was telling me about Human events magazine and she said it was one of Ronald Reagan's favorite magazines. Then she went on stage and slammed the liberals but GOOD with truth!
102 posted on 03/26/2003 8:54:19 PM PST by TLBSHOW (The gift is to see the truth......)
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To: Navy Patriot
The Council might take the bait and act without the U.S. present, pass the resolution and order the U.S. out of Iraq. Then instead of the resolution being dead, the U.N. would be. (He said gleefully)

Not a bad strategery. A bit like daring a drunkard to pee on the third rail.

103 posted on 03/26/2003 9:06:26 PM PST by Erasmus
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To: Balding_Eagle
The DUer's are the lost souls of this generation.

Also the lost minds of this generation.

104 posted on 03/26/2003 9:10:23 PM PST by Erasmus
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To: Balding_Eagle
look forward to the day when their total lineup of posters drops from the current 300 (my estimate) to less than 10.

My fondest wish is that someday, the site formerly known as DU ends up as Michael Moore's guestbook, with about five to ten people posting.

105 posted on 03/26/2003 9:10:30 PM PST by laz17 (Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
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To: anncoulteriscool
"The Times isn't afraid we'll do badly in Baghdad; it's afraid we'll do well."

Too true. I hope they won't be too disappointed when we win.
106 posted on 03/26/2003 9:51:48 PM PST by T. Buzzard Trueblood
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To: anncoulteriscool
ping!
107 posted on 03/26/2003 10:14:24 PM PST by lainde
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To: optik_b
I took a look at democraticunderground.com and most of the left wing people there are hoping we lose and they honestly equate the life of a republican guard soldier with that of an American. They are also talking about if we win they will move to New Zealand!

Yes! We're not only about to wipe out the Republican Guard, but the Democratic Underground!

108 posted on 03/26/2003 10:18:41 PM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: anncoulteriscool
Most auspiciously, the Arab League has appealed to the United Nations Security Council to stop the war. One can only hope the Security Council will agree to intervene. How would they stop us? Would France threaten us with war? Young men across America would have to enlist as a matter of honor. The Army could use as its recruiting slogan: "Are you afraid to fight the French?" Even liberals would enlist as a way to pick up glorious service with no risk of injury.

There's a week's worth of satire in one short paragraph.

109 posted on 03/26/2003 10:34:55 PM PST by GretchenEE (God, bless our generals and soldiers; hold down our enemies and help us defeat them.)
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To: sonofatpatcher2
That looks like Stephen King!
110 posted on 03/26/2003 11:03:30 PM PST by cgk (the Mrs half)
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To: timydnuc
...Darryl Worley...

Apparently in today's speech, President Bush thanked him & Toby Keith for singing the National Anthem. :)

111 posted on 03/26/2003 11:06:23 PM PST by cgk (the Mrs half)
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To: Anamensis
They regard our servicement as parochial, illiterate rednecks and themselves as sophisticated citizens of the world.

I was talking about this with the hubby and remarking on how many of our troops are watching Fox News now, as it is shown over there non-stop (they love Laurie Dhue, among others), who may not have been introduced to it before. It is hopeful that we will be adding MANY educated & politically literate voters to the pools come next election.

112 posted on 03/26/2003 11:12:26 PM PST by cgk (the Mrs half)
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To: ChadGore
Where is the picture of Ann on the back porch with the rifle?
113 posted on 03/26/2003 11:20:05 PM PST by wcbtinman (Not from 'my cold dead hands', but from your's.)
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To: wcbtinman
Re: Where is the picture of Ann on the back porch with the rifle?

http://www.anncoulter.org/images/webimages/gun.jpg

114 posted on 03/26/2003 11:24:09 PM PST by ChadGore (288,007,154 Americans did not protest the war today)
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To: BlazingArizona
"...if we win they will move to New Zealand!"

I wouldn't wish socialists on any country, although New Zealand comes close.

115 posted on 03/26/2003 11:31:19 PM PST by wcbtinman (Not from 'my cold dead hands', but from your's.)
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To: cgk
It is hopeful that we will be adding MANY educated & politically literate voters to the pools come next election.

Hopefully to the polls too!

116 posted on 03/26/2003 11:34:14 PM PST by Tall_Texan (Where liberals lead, misery follows.)
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To: anncoulteriscool


Another Ann Coulter
homerun !
117 posted on 03/26/2003 11:35:01 PM PST by John Lenin (Age is a question of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter)
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To: ChadGore
Thanks, I'm much better now.
118 posted on 03/26/2003 11:37:40 PM PST by wcbtinman (Not from 'my cold dead hands', but from your's.)
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To: anncoulteriscool
The New York Times…
(like the clintons, the Democrats, the French, Hans Blix…)

The last desperate flourish of an irrelevant conceit
(Pelosi variation: non-putdown putdown of the war)
Either they are obsolete…
`~~or civilization is
Q ERTY8DECAPITATIONBUMP

CNN's favorite general, Wesley Clark, has also been heard to opine that our troops are getting bogged down in Iraq. His competence to judge American generals is questionable since his command was limited to working for NATO. We prefer to hear from American generals. Clark's contribution to international relations consisted of mistakenly bombing the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. In his zeal to prevent troop casualties, he ordered pilots to fly at such high altitudes that the pilots complained that they were being forced to incur unnecessary civilian casualties.

The enemy within

 

play tape

 

THE CLINTONS--AMERICA'S BIGGEST BLUNDER
Hear Bush 41 Warn Us--October 19, 1992*

 

119 posted on 03/27/2003 3:27:04 AM PST by Mia T (SCUM (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations))
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To: facedown
Iraq's Jim Moran!
120 posted on 03/27/2003 5:33:43 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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