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Monday, March 19, 2007
Frank Gaffney :: Townhall.com Columnist
Discouraging Profiles
by Frank Gaffney
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Fifty-one years ago, then-Senator John F. Kennedy published "Profiles in Courage" – a chronicle of political figures whose convictions prompted them to adopt unpopular stances for what they perceived as the Nation’s larger good.

One of the finest contemporary examples of such courage is Senator John McCain’s steadfast advocacy of American success in Iraq and absolutely correct, if unfashionable, warnings of the costs of failure. To his credit, when asked about the possibly catastrophic price such a profile might inflict on his presidential ambitions, the Senator has declared, "I would rather lose an election than lose a war."

Fortunately, fifty U.S. Senators agreed with Sen. McCain last week and rejected their Democratic leadership’s efforts to begin forcing the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq and hamstringing those who, for the moment, would remain in-country. The bad news is that there are many more discouraging profiles in evidence elsewhere including, notably the following:

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Defense Appropriations Committee Chairman John Murtha are making a determined effort to buy the votes needed to pass legislation similar in its essentials to that just rejected by the Senate. Billions of dollars worth of domestic pork-barrel spending have been added to the war-funding supplemental in the hopes that enough Democrats, and perhaps a few Republicans, will be induced to agree to surrender Iraq by a date certain.

One wonders what John Kennedy would make of such a spectacle. He was, after all, the man who declared so movingly in his inaugural address in January 1961: "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty." Would he fail to appreciate the dangers associated with sending exactly the opposite message to today’s Islamofascist adversaries – enemies who are, in some respects, even more threatening than the international communists of Kennedy’s day?

The newly announced modus vivendi between the Islamofascist Palestinian organization Hamas and its rival for power, Fatah, has been well-received in parts of Europe and the United Nations. Some now seek to deal directly with the Palestinians’ resulting "unity" government, despite the fact that the lowest-common-denominator of this unification seems to be an undisguised commitment to destroy a country that is not only, as JFK put it, of one of our "friends," but a key ally in a dangerous part of the world: Israel.

While the Bush Administration has, for the moment at least, staked out a more robust position, it will inevitably come under growing pressure from its Quartet "partners" (the European Union, the United Nations and Russia) to acquiesce to the new Palestinian reality – and to coerce Israel to do the same. That will be the practical effect of negotiations with Hamas’ now-partner, Fatah’s Mahmoud Abbas, who may continue to profess for Western audiences a desire to live in peace with the Israelis. But Abbas’ idea of a profile in courage has been to pledge to live in peace with Hamas, on its terms. Which means any Palestinian nation that might emerge under his leadership would be a state-sponsor of terror threatening immediately Israel and, in due course, other freedom-loving peoples.

Then there is the discouraging profile of Special Envoy Christopher Hill, the driving force behind U.S. capitulations to the North Koreans. In his pursuit of the will-o’-the-wisp of denuclearizing the North, Amb. Hill has insisted that the Treasury Department accede to Pyongyang’s demand for the return of $25 million frozen when a Macau bank, Banco Delta Asia, was sanctioned for laundering high-quality North Korean counterfeit American currency.

Alas, Kim Jong-Il has Hill’s number. It is predictable that the North’s next precondition for further "progress" in negotiations (not to be confused with actual disarmament) will be an end altogether to the sanctions aimed at countering such acts of economic warfare against the United States. Treasury has rightly been resisting, but without strong support from Congress, it may not be able to stave off the appeasers much longer.

This illustrative list of discouraging profiles would be incomplete without at least passing mention of behavior so contrary to the national interest that our government refuses even to acknowledge that it is afoot. It is going forward under the rubric of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) and is shaping up to be one of the greatest threats to U.S. sovereignty of all time.

The Bush administration has generally dismissed concerns about the roughly two-dozen U.S.-Canadian-Mexican working groups beavering away in secret to produce tripartite understandings, rules and regulations that will "harmonize" virtually every facet of business and society in North America. In much the same way the European Common Market inexorably mutated into the European Union, the idea is, in the words of the new trilateralists, to "evolve by stealth" a "North American Community" out of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Indeed, it has only been possible to ferret out information about these groups and their ominous ambitions by filing Freedom of Information Act requests – something the public interest group Judicial Watch has done in recent months.

Instead of trying to abandon our vital interests in Iraq, Congress should be demonstrating the courage it will take both to win the war and to deserve to win future elections. Our leaders must support our friends, oppose – rather than reward – our foes and assure the continued survival and success of liberty here at home in the face of bureaucrats and business interests that would stealthily undermine both.

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Frank Gaffney Jr. is the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy and author of War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World .
 
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America's Future
If we are to remain a Constitutional Republic, we must maintain our sovereignty and rule of law. If we allow the quest for cheap labor to displace security concerns we will not have to worry about Islamofascists destroying us, we will have done it ourselves.


These next 2 years are vital to the future of this country. For 2007 we must make certain that McCain/Kennedy or whatever it's called this year does not pass the House. It will pass the Senate. The President will sign it, followed by the Totalization Treaty with Mexico, which qualifies former illegals with just 6 qtrs(18 mo) even if worked illegally, the benefits that we had to work 40 qtrs(10 yrs) to qualify for.

In 2008 we must make the candidates address border security and immigration enforcement.
20-30 million citizens of other countries are in our country illegally, 55% from Mexico, most of the rest from other Central and South American countries. Let's not ignore the leftward voting trends of these countries. It is notable that they picked May Day, an old communist day of celebration for their marches.

Most polls show at least half of the American citizens of Hispanic descent want the borders and laws enforced. Republicans will not win by alienating their current voters to get 40% of a new small block that will grow very large, very fast if amnesty is granted. That will grow the Democrats vote larger and faster as the influx increases exponentially as the result of another amnesty. It will spell the end of the Republican Party. The people who used to vote Republican will stop voting or form a new party. Conservatives will lose political influence and we will slide inexorably towards socialism (it has already started).

Most of what you hear about this issue is political propaganda that tries to convince you to give up your country without a fight, including on Fox News. The big money players are all on board the cheap labor express, they care not that American citizens do not want another amnesty. We know the last one resulted in 10 times the number of illegal aliens and a general disregard of our laws. The next one will be equally successful.

We need Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement, not reform. We need to restore respect for the law and the faith of the American people that their government is not selling them out. Amnesty for the illegal aliens is also amnesty for the corrupt companies who have been employing them. Money trumps everything, including love of country. Multi-nationals have no loyalty to country by definition, they see us as a market, not a nation. They see people as workers, documented or undocumented, no difference. If they can't send the work to where the labor is cheaper, then they want to bring the cheap labor here. Citizenship is meaningless.

If we love our Constitution and our representative Republic and we intend to keep it we must not surrender our sovereignty or abandon the rule of law. Profits must not supercede security. We should not create a new path to citizenship. We have a path to citizenship, illegal aliens have ignored it and bad choices do have consequences.

Paying the price
The reason we have not had victory is that Bush refused to pay the price. He tried to do the invasion on the cheap, with too few troops and too little equipment and too few allies.

Message to Bush: don't start a war you don't have the guts to win.

We have to keep
the pressure on the politicians in regard to the borders. From the emails I'm getting from grassroots. com it seems that our phone calls, emails, snail mail are actually working. The crooks in DC are starting to get the message, that there are a whole lot of folks out here who don't want our borders open to everyone.

So, we all need to keep up the pressure.

Open Borders

You must write your Representative and Senator and tell them our borders need to be secured, not flung open !

Fred Thompson for President !

The Fred Thompson Express
Pappy Michael, I'm not quite ready to get aboard the Fred Thompson express just yet. He gets a C rating from Numbers USA -- hardly inspiring. His comments concerning immigration during his recent TV appearance were confusing and less than strident in it's approach to confronting the illegal invaders and protecting our borders. He's best buddies with John McCain and there is a lot of speculation that Thompson's role in this whole campaign could be as nothing more than a conservative stalking horse for McCain. At this stage of the game what's wrong with supporting a Tancredo, Hunter, or Paul -- candidates with absolutely clear and uncompromising approaches to dealing with the illegal invaders menace. I've heard stronger anti illegal comments coming from Romney recently, then anything Thompson has so far expressed.

McCain Absent at Vote to Fund Troops.
Except that I recently read that John McCain was one of only two senators who was not present at the vote to fund the additional troop surge of which my son is one. I think this action sinks his presidential run and puts him in a boat with John F. Kerry. He is a screwed-up Vietnam Vet who must've bought into communism or he would not be initiating limits on our freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. Please revisit John McCain's record before extolling his virtues. Thankyou, Renelle Waites.

no staunch conservative can win in 2008
Folks,
if you nominate Hunter or some other staunch conservative, you will only guarantee a Democratic sweep in 2008.

Republican voters are not a majority in this country--far from it. The GOP won close elections in the past because they also picked up many Independent and moderate/conservative Democrat ("Reagan Democrat") voters. Those voters deserted the GOP in 2006 and they will do so again in 2008 with a doctrinaire social conservative.

Without them, you cannot win Virginia (where Allen lost in 2006), Nevada (which is trending blue these days), or Ohio (which went Democratic in 2006). Those states will NOT vote for a strong conservative, and without them no Republican can win the White House.

It may make you feel good for a few months to have Hunter as your nominee. But think how you will feel for the next 4 years after that with Obama as your President.

HUNTER 2008


Republican voters still get to decide who their nominee will be. Money only buys elections when people act like sheep. If 80% of Republicans are indeed seeking a conservative, we can nominate one. We can nominate Duncan Hunter. The money players won't like it and are trying to convince us only Rudy, Romney, or McCain can win. Hogwash. 49% of people will never vote for Hillary. Only 60% voted last time and turnout was the difference. My belief is Rudy would push turnout down. There might even be a third party, splitting the vote. Give Americans a chance to vote for a candidate who WILL secure the border and watch what happens to turnout. Americans want their government to fulfill it's most basic responsibility.

The primary responsibility of the U.S. government is to protect the territorial integrity and people of this country. They have completely abdicated this responsibility. Both parties have been complicit in this. We are being told it is not possible to control our borders, enforce our laws, and thereby control our destiny as a nation. Hogwash. We are being sold out by corporations intent on importing workers for jobs that can't be exported with the taxpayers paying the true costs, financial and human. If we act like sheep and don't stop the inundation across our borders, we will lose our country without a bleat.


http://www.gohunter08.com

Discouraging Profiles
Certainly it seems that Senator McCain will get his "druthers". Given his idiotic, unsupportable position on immigration reform, the self inflicted wound to his own campaign, has insured that the only appreciable time he'll spend in the White House, is waiting to take the tour. At least he'll have Rudy to chat with while waiting.

American's expect our President to choose wisely the wars we fight, and when once engaged, to prosecute said war with extreme prejudice. The objective of war being to kill enough people and break enough things, that the opposing side is constrained to revisit their position. This hasn't happened, nor would it have happened any differently under a McCain Presidency. The one certainty that Americans are demanding is that our next President must and will place the financial, social and cultural interests of Americans foremost in any consideration, regardless of the media or world view. Political Correctness is not good social policy, McCain should have known this!
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