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Thursday, August 24, 2006
Larry Elder :: Townhall.com Columnist
Do we really want Democrats in charge?
by Larry Elder
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Sixty percent of Americans, according to recent polls, consider Iraq a mistake. Given the unpopularity of the war, Democrats expect to capture one, if not both, chambers of Congress this fall. Assuming this happens -- and I still don't believe so -- will Americans be better off?

Sure, anti-war candidate Ned Lamont beat Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., in the Democratic primary. But look at Lamont's "strategy" for the war in Iraq. He calls for a "phased pullout" of troops. A "phased pullout"?

Sen. Lieberman, who disagrees with President Bush on virtually every domestic issue, understands the stakes in Iraq, even if his party members fail to. "I am convinced," wrote Lieberman, "almost all of the progress in Iraq and throughout the Middle East will be lost if [U.S.] forces are withdrawn faster than the Iraqi military is capable of securing the country."

During the recent war between Israel and Hezbollah (and Lebanon and Syria and Iran), we justly criticized the Lebanese government for the lack of will or ability to police its southern border. Yet many Democrats want us to leave Iraq and abandon the Iraqi military and police that show the will, if not the ability so far, to police and protect their own country.

Lamont's "phased pullout" would send yet another signal to the enemies to simply wait us out. Osama bin Laden considers America impatient, lacking resolve and unwilling to sacrifice. Recall that our hasty pullout from Vietnam, and subsequent failure to abide by promises made to the South Vietnamese, resulted in a bloodbath in Southeast Asia that left 3 million or more dead.

For insight into the Democrats' brand of appeasement foreign policy, look no farther than former President Jimmy Carter. Just a few months into his presidency, he urged Americans to reconsider our "inordinate fear of communism." Carter kissed then-Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev on the cheek. Brezhnev invaded Afghanistan.

Carter, a staunch Bush critic, helped to usher in the "Iranian Revolution" of 1979 by leaning on the Shah of Iran to "release political prisoners." To show their gratitude, Iranians seized 90 hostages at the U.S. embassy, holding 52 of them for 444 days, before releasing them minutes after Ronald Reagan took office. At the time of the hostage crisis, Carter sent what some called a believer-to-believer letter in longhand to the Ayatollah Khomeini. The letter praised the ayatollah as a "man of God."

The other major Democrat line of attack accuses the Republicans of fiscal irresponsibility. This is their strongest and most persuasive argument. For it is true that this president, with the approval of the Republican-run legislature, ran up bills at a rate faster than any president since Lyndon Baines Johnson. Even if we exclude the cost of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, homeland security and Katrina relief, the Republican Party turned its back on their alleged "limited government" philosophy. Continued...

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Dems in charge
baseballdr writes: Thursday, August, 24, 2006 2:05 PM
What Would Mike Do?
......Mike...are you ticked off because Bush is acting too much like a Democrat on social issues?&&&&& Yep. He left me and I'm part of his base. not a Dem. Not by a long shot am I a Dem. I am a way ticked off neo-classical liberal in the Hayek, Mises mold and a social conseravtive to boot.
...guess what...many Republicans are ticked off at Bush for the same reason...Yeeesss, I know!

.....and your answer is?...elect real Democrats to screw the job up right?...&&&&& I ain't electin' no such critter. I may sit on my hands in Nov. But aint no Demo gonna get my vote, no siree!

.....Mike...Aren't you embarrassed to display such brain-dead ignorance on an open forum?.....COLOSSUS &&& Actually, no sir. If we had more than these fleeting moments to converse I already know we are on the same side. Apparantly we have different approaches to the current situation we're discussing, but otherwise I think it is obvious, to me at least our basic political leanings are very similar.
I'm hoping for a stalemate in Novemeber; A split government that cannot do too much. Because they'd be stymied by each other they should, if history is any guide put forth a greater effort than they have to convince me, both parties really, but the Dems have no change with me, but to convince me to get off my hands in '08 and vote Republican and I always have. I cannot countenance another 2 years of the government we have. The MOST likely scenario in November is a stalemated government. Perfect!
And I agree with sloopy, too.
With all due respect to all.
Mike

Do we Really want Republicans in Charge?
Now that we've seen what can happen with Republicans running things, I almost pine for the "good ol' days" under Clinton.

At least with a Democrat president, Republicans in congress has somebody to be "principled" about. I.e., there was somebody even more socialist and statist than they usually are, so they had someone to vote against.

Ah, good old Gridlock!

Without Republicans under Clinton, we would have gotten "Hillary-Care". We would never have gotten a paper-thin Welfare reform.

Now that there's no Democrat to fight against, the Republicans have gone ape-snot. "Bush-Drugs", "No Child Left w/o Taxpayer Money", enough Pork to sink Rhode Island into the Atlantic by weight -- etc.

I say we throw all the bums out and vote Third Party.
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