Some have said we must not act until the threat is imminent. Since when have terrorists and tyrants announced their intentions, politely putting us on notice before they strike? If this threat is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all words, and all recriminations would come too late. Trusting in the sanity and restraint of Saddam Hussein is not a strategy, and it is not an option.Orwell would be awe-struck at how effectively the left has used proof by repeated assertion to create a memory hole. Even more amusing, the White House site makes you work to find the speech text!
Friday, March 19, 2004
Of Course He Said Imminent -- Whoops!
Since Bush does such a bad job of defending himself, here once again is the relevant quote from the 2003 SOTU:
If they can't stab the guards, they will be humiliated. Of COURSE, murderers can be routinely rehabilitated -- what kind of a mental midget are you? /sarcasm
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Don't say I didn't warn you more than once:
My daughter went to a lecture tonight at Lynchburg College on post-war Germany up to the present. The speaker, a German national, said that neo-Nazism and antisemitism are quite alive in her home town of Passau. People openly display the swastika, which was forbidden after WWII, and even use the heil salute.
More on Foreign Kerry Supporters -- We Swear By Allah It Is True!
This is just a beauty!:
AL QUDS (Reuters) - A spokesman for terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden said on Wednesday that Al Qaeda would immediately cease terrorist operations and disband if Americans elect John Kerry president this November.Hat tip LGF.
"Hear us, o infidel," said Sheikh Sqari al-Paq al-Ipz. "The prospect of four or, Allah forbid, eight years of hair-splitting from this horse-faced douche strikes fear into our very hearts. How will we oppose Satan when we won't know what Satan stands for from one day to the next?"
He went on to say that if America elected a socialist candidate, not only would Al Qaeda disband, it would order each of its members to kill themselves. "We swear by Allah it is true," said al-Paq al-Ipz. "We'd really, really be upset if you voted socialist. Big time."
"We love death more than you love nuance," he added.
Certainly all the intellectual firepower of him anyway...
And reasonable prices too ... since human lives don't count...
And reasonable prices too ... since human lives don't count...
Just desserts for "wine, pigs, loose morals and nudity"? Sounds a lot like Pat Robertson to me -- but the French seem to think they're worth appeasing anyway. I guess consistency must really be the hobgoblin of little minds...
Do the "post-heroic" societies (that's pronounced with a French accent of course) get to sit it out? It's starting to look like one iotic slip and they may get the experience of falling on someone's sword. Any guesses as to whose?
Andrew is at top form today:
"But let us allow, for the moment, that the mass outcry against American hegemony is the voice of the true, the eternal and the compassionate left. Allowing that, we can put the best possible construction on its pervasiveness. Not just the majority of the intellectuals, academics and schoolteachers, but most of the face-workers in the media, share the view that international terrorism is to be explained by the vices of the liberal democracies. Or, at any rate, they shared it until a few days ago. It will be interesting, in the shattering light of an explosive event, to see if that easy view continues now to be quite so widespread, and how much room is made for the more awkward view that the true instigation for terrorism might not be the vices of the liberal democracies, but their virtues." - Clive Davis, after the Bali bombing.And do read the rest of the post also...
High Time to Catch Up on Steyn
RWN has a great compendium of Mark Steyn quotes:
"Once upon a time we knew what to do. A British district officer, coming upon a scene of suttee, was told by the locals that in Hindu culture it was the custom to cremate a widow on her husband's funeral pyre. He replied that in British culture it was the custom to hang chaps who did that sort of thing. There are many great things about India -- curry, pyjamas, sitars, software engineers -- but suttee was not one of them. What a pity we're no longer capable of being "judgmental" and "discriminating."Nuff said -- go RTWT...
"Meanwhile, those of us who talk of reforming Iraq are assured by our opponents that it's preposterous to think that Arabs can ever be functioning citizens of a democratic state. If that's so, isn't that an issue, given current immigration patterns, not for Iraq tomorrow but for Britain, France, Belgium and Holland right now?"
"(During the Cold War), only five guys had their fingers on the nuclear button - Britain, America, France, China and the Soviet Union - but because two of those fingers belonged to Ron and Maggie the Left was convinced the apocalypse was just around the corner. Now we're at the dawn of the freelance nuke era, and the Left is positively insouciant about it."
"Two years after ''the day America changed forever,'' the culture is in thrall to the same dopey self-delusion it held on Sept. 10, 2001: There are no enemies, just friends we haven't yet apologized to."
"I spent a short time on the West Bank earlier this spring. I would have spent longer, but to be honest it creeped me out, and I was happy to scram across the Allenby Bridge and on through Jordan to Iraq. Say what you like about the Sunni Triangle and RPG Alley, but I never once felt I was in a wholly diseased environment. On the West Bank, almost all the humdrum transactions of daily life take place in a culture that glorifies depravity: you walk down a street named after a suicide bomber to drop your child in a school that celebrates suicide-bombing and then pick up some groceries in a corner store whose walls are plastered with portraits of suicide bombers."
"On 11 September 2001, I wrote that one of the casualties of the day's events would be the Western alliance: 'The US taxpayer's willingness to pay for the defence of Canada and Europe has contributed to the decay of America's so-called "allies", freeing them to disband their armed forces, flirt with dictators and gangster states, and essentially convert themselves to semi-non-aligned.' 'The West' was an obsolete concept, because, as I put it later that month, for everyone but America 'the free world is mostly a free ride'."
"Well, it's January, December's come and gone, so let's add up the final score: Coalition of the Willing: Saddam captured, Gadhafi neutered. The ''International Community'': Milosevic elected to Parliament in Belgrade."
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
The Saviour -- In Need of Salvation?
No, I'm not talking about the Passion of the Christ. Lee Harris raises stunning questions:
UPDATE: Now the French are under seige. My odds are 3-1 that the headscarf ban never goes into effect. The puppet dance begins in earnest...
ANOTHER UPDATE: Totten claims to be less pessimistic than Harris -- but you can tell his gears at least have some lint in them...
Americans must grasp the full implications of the Spanish election. Democracy did not save Spain, and it will not save civilization. Instead, as Sunday's election in Spain showed with blinding clarity, democracy, like Jumbo jets and box-cutters, can be used by the enemies of civilization to achieve their objectives -- one of which is to discredit parliamentary democracy for the ease with which wicked men can twist it to their will.READ THE WHOLE THING. It's the first post-311 classic over on the right...
Democracy will not save us from terrorism; democracy is rather one of the many infinitely precious things that must itself be saved from terrorism. Americans who are willing to die to bring democracy to people who lack it, must ask themselves after last Sunday what is the point of their immense sacrifice if a democracy like Spain's can be so easily intimidated by an act of catastrophic terror into betraying the cause of civilization, and rallying to the side of its enemies?
These are not pleasant questions to contemplate; and that is all the more reason we must steel ourselves to contemplate them. The world changed on Sunday, and we owe it to future generations to recognize this bitter truth as quickly as possible.
UPDATE: Now the French are under seige. My odds are 3-1 that the headscarf ban never goes into effect. The puppet dance begins in earnest...
ANOTHER UPDATE: Totten claims to be less pessimistic than Harris -- but you can tell his gears at least have some lint in them...
"Our best line of defense is in the enemy's ports." -- Admiral Horatio Nelson
"Those without swords may still die upon them."
An interesting review of the "Passion of Christ".
Spock returns with a triple.
Needed a good Fisking you say? And denihilism and AQ's game plan.
And a Darling package.
And I missed some balance from Totten.
"Those without swords may still die upon them."
An interesting review of the "Passion of Christ".
Spock returns with a triple.
Needed a good Fisking you say? And denihilism and AQ's game plan.
And a Darling package.
And I missed some balance from Totten.
Monday, March 15, 2004
Third Wave Ho
Steyn once more points out the obvious: "they'll blow it up anyway." And reminds us he can see the future of Europe. Meanwhile, Sensing points out that we just entered the "third wave" and Europe can count on further disciplinary action now that its surrender monkey liberal guilt has been exposed.
Whew. With the people of northern Iran in revolt -- with virtually no Western press coverage (gotta focus on how awful Iraq is doncha know) -- it looks like the "phoney war" may be showing long-awaited signs of closure.
Finally, David Warren relays the question: "Before we waste another drop of blood trying to create democracies in the Middle East, shouldn't we reflect a bit on how easily democracy in Spain was subverted by terrorists?"
And if 911 caused you not to sleep, the "third wave" will likely make you long for the good old days of insomnia...
Whew. With the people of northern Iran in revolt -- with virtually no Western press coverage (gotta focus on how awful Iraq is doncha know) -- it looks like the "phoney war" may be showing long-awaited signs of closure.
Finally, David Warren relays the question: "Before we waste another drop of blood trying to create democracies in the Middle East, shouldn't we reflect a bit on how easily democracy in Spain was subverted by terrorists?"
And if 911 caused you not to sleep, the "third wave" will likely make you long for the good old days of insomnia...
Sunday, March 14, 2004
If A Man Says He Wants to Kill You Dept.
Iron-clad proof that Osama and Saddam couldn't possibly work together (from The Atlantic 1/02):
...Even more practical and ecumenical were bin Laden's statements in his 1996 "Declaration," which was, to cite the Princeton historian Bernard Lewis, the first official "license to kill" Americans issued by bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who think al Qaeda wouldn't ally with an irreligious Saddam Hussein or Iran's Shi'ite clerics should reflect on the following:Not. Not to mention the reports that ETA have received Arab terror-camp training (scroll down about 5 paras for an eye-opening read). Arrggghhh.
To repel the greatest of the two dangers at the expense of the lesser one is an Islamic principle which should be observed. It was the tradition of the people of the Sunnah to join and invade and fight with the righteous and non-righteous men. Allah may support this religion by righteous and non-righteous people as told by the Prophet ... If it is not possible to fight except with the help of non-righteous military personnel and commanders, then there are two possibilities: either fighting will be ignored and the others [the infidels], who are the great danger to this life and religion, will take control; or [we will have] to fight with the help of non-righteous rulers, thereby repelling the greatest of the two dangers and implementing most, though not all, of the Islamic laws. The latter option is the right duty to be carried out in these circumstances and in many other similar situations....
The Economist provides some interesting details on the PP loss in Spain:
On Friday night, the Spanish people united to march through the streets expressing their anger at the perpetrators of the train bombings. Around 11m people—more than a quarter of Spain’s population—took part in the demonstrations. But the mood of unity quickly came under strain, as suspicions grew of an Islamist link to the bombings. On Saturday there were protests in a number of Spanish cities by anti-war protesters, accusing the government of holding back information on the bombings to manipulate the election results. This came as one of Spain’s leading newspapers, El PaÃs, revealed a memo that it said the foreign minister, Ana Palacio, had sent to Spain’s diplomats. In it, she instructed them to “use any opportunity” to blame ETA for the attacks, “thus helping to dissipate any type of doubt that certain interested parties may want to promote.”Of course, when all the chickens are counted it's likely that it was *both* AQ and ETA. But never mind the facts, politics for the left is all about hatred -- of everyone except cold-blooded totalitarian and theocratic killers. The church of the left grows ever toward the stars...
Quote of the day: Alexander Hamilton’s words are as true today as they were two and a quarter centuries ago: "A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one." (Hat tip anonymous.)
Blood in the shark tank. As Churchill once said, they'll have both war and dishonour. As usual, Instapundit has all angles on it...
UPDATE: And add Andrew's take.
UPDATE: And add Andrew's take.
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