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Friday, February 02, 2007
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Don't Underestimate Antiwar Forces
by David Limbaugh
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With the growing influence of the antiwar left in this country, particularly emboldened by the November congressional elections, I fear for our nation as I consider the strong possibility it could elect a liberal, antiwar commander in chief during wartime.

"Chill out," you say. "These people have been protesting for years. They're just fringe extremists and no one listens to them."

Really? It would be nice if they could be so easily dismissed. But these so-called extremists -- many of them Sixties radicals -- just happen to dominate our universities, and their sympathizers "own" the mainstream media. There are far more of them in government and politics than you think, and their impact is significant.

One of them would be commander in chief today but for some 120,000 votes in Ohio, or the noble efforts of certain Swift Boat patriots to highlight the other side of his military record.

People are way too casual about all of this. Surely someone as distinguished and powerful as John Kerry couldn't conceivably be contemptuous of this country. Indeed, every time Kerry uttered an America-bashing remark or expressed his willingness to compromise American sovereignty during the 2004 campaign, his weary defenders adamantly denied his words should be understood by their plain meaning.

But no matter what new excuses they'd come up with, they couldn't alter the fact that Kerry's expressions had been consistent since he came home from the Vietnam War and falsely accused his fellow soldiers -- en masse -- of unspeakable war atrocities. And though he indignantly denied the unmistakable intent of his words derogating today's soldiers and tried to pass them off as a bad joke, most people knew better.

Any remaining doubt as to his jaundiced predisposition against many things great and good in this country should be removed by his most recent performance at a world economic forum in Davos, Switzerland.

As all but those locked in closets know, Kerry said Bush administration foreign policy had caused the United States to become "a sort of international pariah for a number of reasons." And, no. Kerry wasn't just talking about what foreigners think of us. He was telling us what he thinks.

The almost 44th president of the United States amplified on the point. "When we walk away from global warming, Kyoto, when we are irresponsibly slow in moving toward AIDS in Africa, when we didn't advance and live up to our own rhetoric and standards, we [send] a terrible message of duplicity and hypocrisy."

But wait, there's more. And even considering the liberal bias of the media, it's amazing these additional statements didn't get more press than they did. Kerry announced his support for Iran's right to use civilian nuclear technology and said the West should withdraw its prerequisites for the resumption of nuclear talks with Iran. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Subject: Roy
You made a good point but didn't take it all the way out to its logical conclusion. Yes, Saddam and Osama Bin Laden are not allies, never have been. But they used each other to get what they wanted. Osama is no ally to Musharik (spell?)either, the leader of Pakistan, but Bin Laden has used and continues to use Pakistan as a training ground and as a staging area.

Saddam was the same. He allowed Al Qaeda into his country but kept them on a tight leash. He used them for his dirty work in places like Gaza, Lebannon and other places. My classmate and dear friend works in Israel for the state department. They know of and have known for years that Saddam used the terrorists indirectly to do his dirty work against Israelis in Israel and abroad.

Finally, you and the left don't seem to get the fact that we did not invade because of weapons of mass destruction alone. That was one case made but not the only. We did not invade because we thought Saddam had something to do with 9/11. President Bush was very clear about why we invaded, but that has been lost in the noise that the left continues to make. We invaded because Saddam was a clear and present danger, because Iraq is at the center of the middle east and because Saddam was the main threat to regional stability. Although the place is a mess now, any war ever in history has had this phase. War is never pretty but time and focus change things. In time, the invasion of Iraq will show that Democracy, tentative now, can and will work to help change the face of the middle east. That is why we invaded.

I would heartily recommend that you put away your anger for a minute and think about why we are really there, not about what you have been told by the rabidly leftist press that hates Bush and anything he says or does. There is no balance in the press. Use your own mind to think this through.

Phil Byler
Phil I just have to encourage you! Dont change a thing and keep doing what you're doing! I have been dumbfounded in the way the fringe has moved public opinion so far against this war. I think people like you are one of the keys to reminding people of the greatness of who we are and why we fight thank you!

Also Limbaugh is right on these antiwar people must be taken serious and confronted when ever posible.
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