DO NOT STAY HOME!
IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT VOTING FOR A PRESIDENT

* The entire House Of Representatives is up for election. *
**30 Republicans are retiring - 25 in the House & 5 in the Senate: leaving their seats up for grabs!**
***Senators are up for reelection - check your state***

Get your ASS to the polls and vote. If you don't even value your rights as a
citizen, don't expect that the government will.





6/23/08

WHICH POPULARITY CONTEST?

With a Pew Research Center world-wide poll on the matter of "confidence in the US candidate" neglecting to include the Iraqis, Bret Stephens in the WSJ reports on his recent discussion with key Iraqi leaders regarding that very subject.

...."A sense of incredulity hangs over the way Iraqis see the U.S. political debate taking shape.

...The Iraqis are even more incredulous about Mr. Obama's willingness to negotiate with Iran, which they see as a predatory regime. "Do you Americans forget what the Iranians did to your embassy?" asks the governor. "Don't you know that Ahmadinejad was one of [the hostage takers]?"
I have long since opined that it is ludicrous for the US to kowtow to 'popular' opinion among other nations and even worse deadly to base internal national policy on external opinion.

And Obama knows he can't just say "ok, pack it up - I want you home by curfew time." What will happen (if Obama wins and tries to carry out his pledge to leave the Iraqi front, Heaven forbid) is that the issue will be mucked around and around in Congress for at least as long as the war has already gone on. If you think the last seven years caused national and global anxiety, imagine what such dithering and nonsense will do! Will the Jihadist cells here in America feel they've finally got the signal to act? Does anyone believe they won't attack (without Bush's oppressive thumb upon them)? Not me.

There is very nearly nothing that Americans can't provide or do for themselves if we have the will, including keeping in place un-pretty but necessary policies that protect us from enemies within as well as without. Global economy and global this and global nice-nice is okay, so long as it doesn't threaten damage to the US. Will someone name a single nation other than the USA that doesn't put itself first? And we shouldn't put our own national health first because.....?

You see - I, too, view the modern world as a family. The US is the single parent, hardworking, God-fearing and hard-put to raise the children right. Often, tough-love is needed. Some members of the family are old and set in their crotchety ways or even senile. They try to do the lastest dance moves but can't manage it because they keep breaking their hips and can barely see or hear. There are puling babies, whining children who need to be schooled, infuriating and sometimes dangerous teenage delinquents and the ever present nagging aunts and uncles who keep telling you how to raise your children (though their children turned out to be disasters). Some are flying the nest and doing a good job of policing themselves. But the parent is the hub around which the family circles and from which it takes its cues. Arrogant? I don't think so. Try reality.

Global popularity is way, way down the list of neccesary virtues for which America should strive. Implacable global power is first.

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