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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Go Figure
by John McCaslin
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"Good evening," the U.S. president began in a hastily called address to the nation, which many Americans have chosen to forget. "Earlier today, I ordered America's armed forces to strike military and security targets in Iraq. They are joined by British forces. Their mission is to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military capacity to threaten its neighbors."

His expression determined, his goals clear, the president continued: "I have no doubt today, that left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will use these terrible weapons again."

Congress was all but caught off-guard. The Senate majority leader, from the other party, was the first to react, saying he could not endorse the president's surprise military action. But as the commander in chief stated, this was "the surest way to contain Saddam's weapons of mass destruction program, curtail his aggression and prevent another Gulf war."

And so began the president's substantial bombing raid on Baghdad. He gave the military orders to unleash sea-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles and attacks by Navy warplanes targeting Saddam's many presidential palaces that were regarded by the White House as key storage points for chemical and biological weaponry and the elements to make them.

The attacks continued in waves though suspicious lawmakers on Capitol Hill accused the president of playing politics.

It was nine years ago next month that President Clinton, on the eve of a vote in the House of Representatives to impeach him, sought to destroy Saddam's now-supposedly nonexistent weapons of mass destruction.

Pressure is on

"Percentage of Democrats who think that Hillary Clinton is proposing to withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq within a year: 76."

— Harper's Index, December 2007

How's your drink?

We are reminded on the back cover of Eric Felten's forthcoming book that President John F. Kennedy played nuclear brinkmanship with a gin and tonic in his hand. Teddy Roosevelt took the witness stand to plead that six mint juleps over the course of his presidency did not make him a drunk. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, meanwhile, was a martini mixing man.

Mr. Felten, intriguingly enough, once wrote editorials for The Washington Times under the direction of Tony Snow, who later became White House press secretary to President Bush. He later worked for Reader's Digest and the Voice of America, albeit with many audiences he's foremost the jazz singer, trombonist and bandleader.

Yet ever since the Wall Street Journal launched its weekend edition in 2005, one of the most popular features has been Mr. Felten's cocktail column "How's Your Drink?" which earned the columnist the James Beard Foundation Award for Best Newspaper Writing on Wine, Spirits or Beer, presented earlier this year. Continued...

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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What God and Clintons have in Common.
What do the Clintons and God have in common? They are never wrong. With the same intensity that a believer may declare, "whatever God does is right" a liberal Democrat will just as vehemently declare, What ever a Clinton does is right". The disciples of each religion claim that the object(s) of their devotion can do no wrong. In both cases, right and truth are solely determined by the words and actions of the deity. Both set of worshipers believe there is no confining rule that binds the deity to certain actions or precludes other choices. In both religions is the supposition that it may be wrong to assume equality of the deity. According to the devotees of either sect, it may even be sinful to claim the right to imitate the behavior of the deity. The deity has the right to say, "Do as I say, not necessarily as I do". The god or goddess has the right to certain words, actions and decisions that are forbidden to mere common humans. It is blasphemy to invade the prerogatives of the divine one(s). Both faiths have the presence of the evil ones, whose words, actions and beliefs are always wrong. There is Satan, alias Lucifer, and his demons as the antagonist in one faith and George Bush and the conservatives as the nemesis in the other.
There is one difference. One God has the reputation of never lying, as for the incarnations of Zeus and Hera in the progressive Pantheon….Well?.........
Michael Guy
By the way, can we ever Get a Swiss Canton or Dutch Republic like that granted by the 10th Ammendment? That way liberals can have their own states, complete with gay marriage, gun control, abortion and universal health care. If they really want to live in a state that resembles North Korea or Cuba, let them. And we can llive in a sane, capitalist republic. The influx of people, capital and prosperity can determine which states to immitate and which social experiments to avoid? Bettter yet, let them secceed and build a wall.

John Konop
In 2003 stated flatly that he was in favor of invading Iraq.Liars and deniers are the libs
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