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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Russia, China and Gitmo: A Contrast in Human Rights
by Ken Blackwell
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Last week saw three human rights episodes play out in Russia, China and the United States. These events show us how America stacks up against the rest of the world.

This past week the world saw the resurgent danger of the old Soviet Union in the modern Russian Federation. Russian military forces invaded the sovereign neighboring nation of Georgia. Although Russia claims to be aiding people in the disputed Georgian province of South Ossetia, the reality is that covert Russian agents have been fomenting upheaval, and Russia had been moving forces into place for this invasion.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is taking Russia back to an autocratic government. Political opponents are being jailed, critics silenced, strategic assets seized. The bear has returned.

Putin is also using this to send a message. His message to Europe is that the Russian bear will maul any who oppose it.

Senator John McCain was right to criticize President Bush's 2001 claim to have looked into Putin's soul and seen a friend. As Mr. McCain says, when he looks at Mr. Putin he sees three letters: KGB.

We saw a quieter version of authoritarian oppression in China. The White House press corps was detained for several hours at the Beijing airport, missing President Bush's first event. The Chinese government wanted to inspect every piece of reporters' equipment. The action reinforced that China has no concept of a free press with the right to report whatever it finds.

This same behavior was seen by China's refusing to grant entry to the games for an American athlete who was an outspoken advocate of human rights, and also in expelling three Americans for speaking on human rights in Tiananmen Square. All this of course justifies President Bush's remarks in Taiwan before the games, condemning China's human rights abuses.

On a less prominent note, we see how China tried to rid Beijing of smog to provide nice visuals during the games: Just shut down the private sector. The Chinese government ordered factories closed, banned millions of people from driving, and took other steps to create a picture-perfect setting. How would the American people (and press) react to our government essentially ordering millions of people temporarily out of work? The protests would be deafening, and of course our Constitution would not allow it. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, a contributing editor at Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and American Civil Rights Union.
 
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45caliber
The shooting in China--total BS. If you were going to be killed in Chna this is how it'd work. You'd be arrested. Then there would be a trial--and the sentence basically decided before you ever got to trial. Then at some point later you'd be taken to a room and shot in the back of the head. They simply do not take you out right after you are arrested and simply shoot you.

Now if the person was arrested and then tried to resist arrest he may indeed be shot--but then they--the police--do that in the US now don't they?

Where people get shot is during uprisings--Tibet, Tiananmen, the weekly peasant revolt.

AI doesn't get into North Korea now does it. Why don't you see what they say about them. They don't get into China too well either but again see their China entry. Your claim that they only report what the governments tell them is total BS.

The Tranzi agenda, sovereignity, rights
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The older I get the more thoroughly I'm convinced that anarchy ("It's not the law; it's just a good idea") is the golden standard toward which all Americans should aspire in their personal, economic, and political lives.

Not so much a lack of government but rather voluntary (and even more exacting) self-government instead of the endless impositions of the petty and grandiose megalomaniacs who disguise tyranny as representative government under rule of law.

Government as an institution utterly alien (and hostile) to our individual rights and responsibilities. John McCain's "National Greatness" pseudoconservative suppression of free speech. Barack Hussein's arrogant dung-sniffing transnational progressive ("Tranzi") hauteur. John Edwards' apparently condom-degrading overuse of White Rain "Extra Hold."

(Who knew it would make latex go brittle, crack, and leak?)

In this election year, when so many of the botched and the gullible (known to leaders of the National Socialist Party as "the base") are looking to Barry the Human Rorschach Pattern as the bucket of fog into which they're projecting their fantasies, it's time for us American conservatives to resume discussion of just what the hell *IS* the legitimate and necessary role of civil government in a Republic such as ours.

And just to give the religiots an idea of where I'm going with this:



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"America’s Christian conservative movement is confronted with this divide: small-government advocates who want to practice their faith independent of heavy-handed government versus big-government sympathizers who want to impose their version of 'righteousness' on others through the hammer of law.... Our movement must avoid the temptations of power and those who would twist the good intentions of Christian voters to support policies that undermine freedom and grow government."

-- Dick Armey
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