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Saturday, May 05, 2007
Fred Thompson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Excerpt: Prepared Remarks for Speech to Lincoln Club Annual Dinner
by Fred Thompson
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The government could start by securing our nation's borders. A sovereign nation that can't do that is not a sovereign nation. This is secondarily an immigration issue. It's primarily a national security issue. We were told twenty years ago if we produced a comprehensive solution, we'd solve the illegal immigration problem. Twelve million illegals later, we're being told that same thing again. I don't believe most Americans are as concerned about the 12 million that are here as they are about the next 12 million and the next 12 million after that. I think they're thinking: "Prove you can secure the border and then people of good will can sit down and work out the rest of it, while protecting those folks who play by the rules."

Speaking of reforms and our economy, there is nothing more urgent than the fate that is awaiting our Social Security and Medicare programs. The good news is that we are living longer. However, we don't have enough young working people to finance these programs from their taxes.

People say the programs are going bankrupt. They won't go bankrupt. Even as these programs sap every dime of the government's revenue, the folks in Washington will raise the taxes necessary to cover the problem. At this rate the federal government is going to wind up as nothing more than a transfer agent -- transferring wealth from one generation to another. It will devastate our economy.

Sometimes I think that I'm the last guy around who still thinks term limits is a good idea. The professionalization of politics saps people's courage. Their desire to keep their job and not upset anybody overrides all else -- even if it hurts the country.

So the entitlement problem gets kicked a little further down the road. This action is based on the premise that our generation is too greedy to help the next generation. I believe just the opposite is true. If grandmom and granddad think that a little sacrifice will help their grandchildren when they get married, try to buy a home or have children, they will respond to a credible call to make that sacrifice -- if they don't think that the sacrifice is going down some government black hole.

I am going to quote my friend, Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma. I don't think he'll mind, even though it was a private conversation. He said, "People talk a lot about moral issues, but the greatest moral issue facing our generation is the fact that we are bankrupting the next generation. People talk about wanting to make a difference. Here we could make a difference for generations to come."

It's clear with close numbers in the House and the Senate we need bipartisanship to have any chance at real reform in any of these areas. And there are many responsible people who are willing to try to make it happen. But the level of bipartisanship needed for real progress can only be achieved when politicians perceive that the American people are demanding it. That's why leaders of reform and hopefully our next President, will have a mandate to go directly to the American people with truth and clarity.

These days in Washington, there's an awful lot of talk about the need for conversation -- that we should talk more to our nation's enemies; that we should speak "truth to power." However the speakers are usually turned in the wrong direction. Instead of talking to each other, leaders need to be speaking more to the American people.

The message would be simple: "My friends we have entered a new era. We are going to be tested in many ways, possibly under attack and for a long time. It's time to take stock and be honest with ourselves. We're going to have to do a lot of things better. Here's what we need to do and here's why. I know that, now that you're being called upon, you will do whatever is necessary for the sake of our country and for future generations. You always have."

When the American people respond to that, as I know they will, you will have your bipartisanship.

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First off, I find this an interesting exchange, always open to new views and information.

You say "The Koran isn't what the radicals teach, but rather, their own version."

Yes, exactly, therefore it is no more Islam than is say what the Westboro Baptist Church preaches Christian. It is, to use an old term, a hijacking of religion for other purposes.

"Remember that infidels are any 'non-believer' of Islam, not God, to them."

Yes, same as Christians call non-believers and Roman pagans once called Christians. But still not apostates.


"...they killed them in mass to conquer them...."

I'm no expert on Muslim history but far as I've read, on the battlefield, yes, that's the way wars were fought, none of the PC stuff we see today.


"Fortunately, I don't believe all the people in Iran buy what he and those leaders are pushing."

Exactly, their are "liberal" factions always pushing to regain freedoms they once knew before the revolution.


"There is a huge difference between radical Islam and Islam, however. Not that they don't both believe they are the "true faith," but in how they spread their faith and power."

More than agree on this point. You wonder why more moderate Muslims, the farmers, shopkeepers, factory workers--the people we went their to liberate, don't do more to stand up against radicalism. Fear, denial, oppression--going back to what you said earlier about Dubai.

Regarding the Koran
The Koran isn't what the radicals teach, but rather, their own version.

Remember that infidels are any "non-believer" of Islam, not God, to them.

You said:
The various caliphates conquered and subjected Jews and Christians to, iirc, special taxes, but did not force conversion or execute them.
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They did force conversion or execution where the people weren't needed for labor. Also, they killed them in mass to conquer them because they were "infidels" even if they believed in the God of Abraham but weren't of the religion of Islam.

Again, Ahmadinejad believes that they are to use force and the 12th Iman will probably only appear if they have bitten off more than they can chew. You are right he is nut, but, he isn't the "leader" as much as a puppet of the real leaders, the religious fanatics in Iran. Fortunately, I don't believe all the people in Iran buy what he and those leaders are pushing.

Radical Islam makes no bones about using mass destruction of people until they are in power and then, since they need "slaves" so they don't have to do the work, they impose taxes and "relief" to let those "slaves" live.

There is a huge difference between radical Islam and Islam, however. Not that they don't both believe they are the "true faith," but in how they spread their faith and power.
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