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Friday, December 21, 2007
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
MY Person of the Year
by Rich Galen
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As we move into the fading days of 2007, every organization will be proclaiming their ____ of the year.

The Associated Press will have its Top Ten Stories of the year. ESPN will have its Top Ten Sports Highlights. There is even a site which has the Top Ten Astronomy Photos of the year.

Time Magazine used to make a big deal about its "Man of the Year." Political correctness overtook Time and they changed it to the "Person of the Year" although it is not clear to me why they couldn't name it "Man" or "Woman" of the Year depending upon the gender of the … person, but that's just me.

This year Time Magazine has chosen Vladimir Putin as its Crypto-Communist-Dictator of the Year.

The Time editors make the point that the "Person of the Year" is not a prize nor an endorsement. They state they chose Putin because; [H]e has performed an extraordinary feat of leadership in imposing stability on a nation that has rarely known it and brought Russia back to the table of world power.

The title of the section in which the editors explain their selection is: "Choosing Order Before Freedom"

"Stability" is the battle cry of despots and the siren song of lost liberty.

It may well be that Russians don't want freedom or liberty. Living under the rule of Tsars starting with Ivan the Terrible in 1547, only to see them replaced by the benignly named but similarly empowered "Party Secretaries" for the better part of the 20th century, Russians have breathed the air of freedom for a bare matter of months.

Vladimir Putin took control of a country which had descended into a medieval structure of competing mafia-style warlords in armored Mercedes Benz' who had seized control of the levers of political, cultural, and economic power.

In the ensuing eight years Putin (who has a law degree and a Ph.D. in economics) used many of the same techniques to consolidate power in the office of the President offering Russians the societal warmth of centralized "stability" in trade for the cold, harsh realities of individual freedom.

Inasmuch as I am blessed to live in the United States of America where freedom and stability are the regular order of our existence, it is too easy for me to reproach those who would trade one for the other.

But, in setting an example of the value of stability at the price of freedom in Russia, Vladimir Putin is drawing a blue-print for other dictators-in-waiting around the world to make the same case to their people.

Freedom, not stability has been the yardstick of civilization's evolution.

Who is my choice for "Person of the Year?"

General David Patraeus.

At its broadest, General Patraeus (whom I first met when he was the Division Commander of the 101st Airborne in Iraq) is proving to Iraqis that they need not make a pact with the devil to trade their freedom for stability.

He is helping Iraqis understand that waiting for freedom to be imposed upon them from Baghdad has led to the instability of the past five years has been the wrong approach.

That allowing tribal, provincial and even religious leaders to apportion power and assume the responsibilities of political leadership is leading to the people in town after town, city after city, and province after province to freely govern themselves in peaceful stability.

Perhaps the Iraqis were finding their way to this bottom-up solution on their own. But General David Patraeus appears to have helped clear the road to freedom in Iraq as no previous commander has been able to do.

For helping Iraqis turn the corner onto the road leading to their own future, General David Patraeus is the MULLINGS "Person of the Year."

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Orwellian Neo Koms at Time...
...Always, predictably, willingly idolizing Communist tyrants who know better than "those people" over there. They contort themselves into any obscene rhetorical position in order to please Big Brother. Wish the staff of Time had the "opportunity" to work in a regime like Putin's and write about him like they write about President Bush. What would be their life expectancy, one wonders?

Hmm.
From January to October of 2006, of journalists in Russia critical of Putin there were:

9 murders
59 severe assaults
11 attacks on editorial offices

In 2005:

6 journalists murdered
63 assaults
12 attacks on editorial offices
23 instances of censorship
42 criminal prosecutions
11 illegal layoffs
47 arrests
382 lawsuits
233 cases of obstruction
23 closings of editorial offices by cops
10 evictions
28 confiscations of published printings
23 cases of stopped broadcasting
38 refusals to print or distribute publications
24 acts of intimidation
344 other violations of journalists' rights

Yes, Cuban Pete, I wonder if they would nominate Bush as Person of the Year if the media in this country was handled like that. Just so long as Bush brought "stability" back to the country?

King Liberal, Taft
Your BDS is Showing!

Just, empty rhetoric if based on anything at all its their hate.

Poor liberals, all they have left to respond with is neener neener neener.

King Liberal & Taft
It would be so wonderful to read a response that was factual instead of wrapped up in the only real Democratic platform: "I hate Bush!" Did you bother to try to actually find out about what was said about "phony soldiers"? Thank God that we live in a country we are free to speak as we wish, but it would be so nice to speak in a way that is respectful and not always assuming the absolute worst about others. Calling General Petraeus partisan when looking at the promises of the Democratic congress and how they fulfilled those promises is almost funny. Please stick to facts!

King / the dumbest thing ever on TH
King Liberal writes: "...the 08 election is going to be a referendum on Bush whether you cons like it or not." (can't you just "hear" the "neener-neener-neener"?)

As a serious, patriotic, flag-waving, gun-toting, red-blooded American, I HOPE the Democrats run against Bush! Since he's not on the ballot, they are losers in '08!

Of course, they seem to be losers ALL the time, but maybe some adults will return to run the Party again, someday. THAT would be a good thing for the country.

King Liberal
Thank you so much for answering so concisely and factually. I wonder which one of us actually sounds thin-skinned and defensive?

King Liberal = thin skinned and angry.
'nuff said... :)

'bye!

I'm inclined to disagree
Mindless slander from King Loon and his liberal courtesans notwithstanding, I actually can't agree that Gen Patraeus should have been made Time's Man of the Year. He has certainly improved matters in Iraq (again, King Loon's propaganda notwithstanding), but it remains to be seen how much impact that will have worldwide. If the current strategy in Iraq seriously damages al Qaeda's ability to function worldwide, then, yes, he's had worldwide impact. But so far it looks as though his impact is theater-wide, not worldwide.

Considering that Time's MotY award is not a Nobel Peace Prize and sometimes gets offered to tyrants, warlords, and murderers, Putin is as good a candidate as any... although they probably should have been considering Musharref and/or Ahmadinejad.

(Unrelated to this topic, please visit my political blog, "Plumb Bob Blog: Squaring the Culture," at http://www.plumbbobblog.com. Thanks.)

What the !
Yes, Bush was loyal to a fault with Rumsfeld, realized it was wrong and made a change, he should be congratulated. It takes courage to make tough decisions, thats why liberoons hate him.
Back on subject, Time would have truly liked to have made either Pelosi or h.CLINTON MAN OF THE YEAR, problem is, neither is a true leader and it's easier to be elected in a senate or house race than POTUS, both will lose at the next election because they're both frauds.

Bush IS on the ballot
phileo says, "As a serious, patriotic, flag-waving, gun-toting, red-blooded American, I HOPE the Democrats run against Bush! Since he's not on the ballot, they are losers in '08!"

Oh yes, he is. His whole criminal enterprise is unravelling now, and unless Republican candidates repudiate him and explicitely state that they are determined to move the party away from the lies and lawlessness of the past seven years, the specter of Bush will be the opposition's greatest asset.

If the object...
... of Time Magazine was to provide us mere mortals with a picture suitable for target practice, then they have succeeded.

;-)

i agree ...
... but at least learn how to spell his name correctly ... "Petraeus" ...

Why does the MSM admire Putin?
Because they are tired of being on the losing side. They are applauding the reemergance of Marxism, under his banner.

I wish they would just move there.

Mountain Rose
I would pay money to see the MSM move to Russia.

H3ll, I would move them there myself!!

King Liberal
I think that actually phileo repeated my words last. phileo certainly isn't repeating yours - the spelling is too good! I really am sitting here almost LOL - such a lot of anger and so few rational ideas. Gotta go! Sleep peacefully, king, you'll feel better in the morning.

Why do the American Left identfy
more with a repressive totalitarian regeme more than they identify with their fellow citizens here in the "Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave?"

This is an interesting thought that has been on my mind for a long time.

Having been raised by Lefties, I started wondering long ago why my parents and their friends admired the people who seemed determined to pull down our society, and sided with criminals more than with the police.

It seems to me that these two notions are related.

The Lefties imagine that they are still a part of the "Counter Culture," and that the "Status Quo" culture is evil.

So, no matter how nice, kind, decent, generous, courteous, or even egalitarian the American people are, the Left is unimpressed, because we are "The Establishment."

The tragedy is that we passively sit on our hands while the activist Left continues to poison the minds of generation after generation of young people against their own nation.

When will we ever learn?

YLG
Let's take up a collection!!!

Mountain Rose
I definitely think the whole "down with the Man" mentality is the reason for this. Sometimes I wonder if these libs, who cry out to "Free Mumia" and demand that Gitmo be shut down, shouldn't partake of the establishment they espouse before opening their mouths.

I wouldn't mind contributing!! ;-)

TINY PARADE!!!!!
I can't help but feel, everytime I read one of these kinds of articles, that I'm watching a large parade thru a hole in a fence. If people would look at the world thru the word of God(including prophesy) and go to WORLDNETDAILY to research the word ROSH in Hal Lindsays articles it would open up a lot of eyes as to why everything is happening as it is. Not just Russia but everywhere in the world, God is still in control and his will be done with proof in his written word. The environment, nations and religions are all going according to His plan and there is nothing to fear(as long as your not a liberal nut case or unrepentant sinner)Fear itself is of the devil and it is only lack of knowledge that people are do afraid. I Don't really care who is the person of the year so I have taken my eye away from the hole in the fence and looking up, waiting.

the real scoop.
The Russian people like Putin.

And that is just the way it is.

When the USSR fell, anarchy ensued. Former communist party officials, AND socalled capitalists from western nations descended upon Russia and looted everything in sight. They were thieves.

Putin put some of them in prison. And why not? They are criminals.

Yes, Putin is authoritarian, but Bush's sanctimonious and condescending lectures to Putin on "democracy" and "capitalism" are not well received in Russia, for under "democracy", wholescale looting of Russia's gems occurred...and rapacious western capitalists out to exploit an chaotic state were involved.

In addition, Bush's provocation of placing missiles on Russia's borders is seen by some Russians as hostile, despite what Bush claims to be their justification.

Only people who are ignorant fail to see that in the eyes of Russians, anyway, Putin is not the boogeyman some in the "faux conservative", neocon world try to depict him.

Time's criteria
The criteria for being Time's Man of the Year is not whether the nominee is "good" or not, not is it one who has had the most impact on events during the year as they advertise. It is simply the person who's selection and picture on the front of the magazine will sell the most copy. And what is it that sells the most news copy and therefore is always high on the news agenda? Why it is controversy. If you follow tyhe news you will find that this is what they push insidiously day in and day out.

This is why you NEVER get stories about "good economy", low crime rates, or success in Iraq (although that one could have to do more with why you never see stories about good Republicans).

What conservative should do is start their own tradition in naming the person who most advanced the conservative cause during the year. In that vein I nominate Michelle Malkin and Hugh Hewitt who were both instrumental in defeating the Amnesty Bill.

Favorless1 and Mountain Rose
When I grew up both my parents were Democrats. They explained to me that Democrats work to help the poor and needy and lower working class. They told me that Republicans worked for the rich and the wealthy. They didn't want to help the poor and needy, just let the churches do it.

My father had a 6th grade education, but he was smart. My mother had a 7th grade education, but was self taught, and got a job as a proofreader at a publishing house. We 3 kids all grew up poor, getting everything, clothes, furniture, household items, and books, from thrift shops.

Now Favorless1, you are comparing my liberal politics with being a "nut case", and that if I have any fears, like that one of my students taken away in the middle of a very severe seizure (I am a teacher of the multiply/variably challenged), makes me of the devil. That is an opinion. Forgive me if I disagree with that opinion, but I have some excellent and very well educated company I know, with Ph.D.'s. I know that won't impress you. You are not impressed with education, only the correct party affiliation. That's ok. That's how you think, and that's ok, too.

Hi, Mountain Rose, I read you a lot. You certainly had a lot to say about "Leftists" and how they rebell against their Nation and pollute the minds of children. Wow! that's quite an accusation. I admit to being a liberal, which I think is really conservative, like being pro-choice; really that is the guarantee of freedom, which is really American. But, if they turn over Roe v. Wade, then I must say we would have to follow pro-life with a guarantee of support and nurture for 18 years, in the event the mother does not want to keep the child. Still, I cannot imagine the swells of numbers of pregnant teenagers who will either quit school, or if they're not too depressed or suicidal since they weren't allowed to get birth control, either.

But, that's just my opinion. Anyway, Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays to you!!

Mountain rose
Why is there such terrible negativity no matter
what you talk about. Is your life that unhappy?

I think that Rich Galen made a very reasonable
case for Putin being on the cover of Time Magazine, and he made a very reasonable statement in saying that not every people or culture wants the same thing as its priority.

This does not make us Putin lovers or dictator-in-general lovers. It is an acceptance that the Russians have what they want. So be it.

What the last thing we need is Russia as an enemy. Since I go way back, I remember vividly the cold war and the bomb drills (as if hiding
under your desk would protect you from anything
and as if you would want to survive a bomb attack
in the first place). I hope that Russia remains
our ally and we don't have to go through all
this nonsense again.

In spite of how very wonderful and magnificent we
are as a country, we still need all the friends
we can get. And we have been so very busy putting our friends down lately. It is embarrassing.

MSM treatment of Bush v. Putin
It's no surprise that the Time's editors feature Putin in a more positive light than Bush when it comes to Putin's "stand for stability over freedom." You would never hear the MSM say, when referring to the Patriot Act, that Bush stands for protection over freedom.

liberal mindset @lemonade/jeanne-marie
i do not know russia, only what is reported.

do they really want a dictatorial, potentially stalinist regime?

do they want a return to the gulag? not the guantanemo cake-walk that the MSM pushes as the new gulag.

there is the idea that gov't does things well. let the gov't take over health care, retirement, etc since they have done such a good job with everything else.

i grew up poor as well. we had enough to eat and had a roof over our head.
my dad would not take any assistance from anybody. he had manly pride.
today, even the able bodied cry victim so that someone will take care of them. the nanny-state is really killing the society.


Man of the Year
I have always understood TIME's choice of Man of the Year to mean not "Person Who Was Nicest This Year" but "Person who Significantly Altered the Course World History This Year". If you think about it that way, there was a year toward the end of the 1930's when Adolf Hitler definitely changed the course of world history, and acknowledging that truth doesn't mean that we admire Hitler.

After the fall of Communism, Russia went crazy and couldn't handle living in a less-structured society. The crime rate went through the roof (a Polish friend who had actually been in Russia used these words to describe it to me: "Russia is Wild West"). To our American eyes, Putin acts like a monstrous dictator but Russians seem to love him.

I don't think we know yet what is going to shake down from that tree. Here at home we have had for seven years now a president whose object all sublime is to govern unilaterally and regard our elected representatives in Congress as "meddling" in his business, and a lot of Americans defend Bush for that, seeing his unilateral style as evidence of a strong leader. So maybe Bush and Putin are part of a pattern slowly emerging in the world, the death of political freedom: Government by Big Boss. I would think that people who like George W Bush would like Vladimir Putin just fine.

Bad guys have huge influence over the course of history. We could argue that Rove, Cheney, Addington, and Rumsfeld have been the most influential US figures over the past eight years. And they have not been nice, not at all.

Galen's column
I couldn't agree more! Gen Petraeus, the last honest man in America, sat before the treason lobby and explained to them why he thought the "Surge" would be successful. They promoted him unanimously to his present position, sent him on his way, and declared the "War is Lost" way before the Surge was fully operational and before the additional star on his collar had rested comfortably in its place. They laughed at him and Media Matters, Harry Reid's bible, referred to him as "General Betrayus." Nice.

The man, this good General, is a giant among the intellectual pygmies of the political elite and is more than deserving to be Rich Galen's "Man of the Year."

JERABAUB

..... Benign dictators are usually loved by their people ala Chavez and Hitler in his early days ...but what happens when they become malevolent ala Stalin and Mao? ...

..... Living under totalitarianism for so long ...Democracy was too traumatic for the Russians ...bordering on anarchy ...the Romans called Democracy mob rule which is why they hated it ...

.....The following quote best describes the social order the Russians are under:

....."After having thus successively taken each member of the community in its powerful grasp and fashioned him at will, the supreme power then extends its arm over the whole community. It covers the surface of society with a network of small complicated rules, minute and uniform, through which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate, to rise above the crowd. The will of man is not shattered, but softened, bent, and guided; men are seldom forced by it to act, but they are constantly restrained from acting. Such power does not destroy, but it prevents existence; it does not tyrannize, but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd." ...Alexis de Tocqueville ...

.....COLOSSUS

Petraeus as Person of Year - NO WAY
Now if he sold out the country, he'd have been a slam dunk!! I'm shocked they didn't give it to Ahmadinejad for having the "courage" to speak at Columbia or to Hugo Chavez for standing up to bad old America and stalinizing his country.

Time is a dinosauar and I can't believe anyone reads it anymore. It's readers are probably little more that sick patients in waiting rooms.


Moses
You have the language (speech pattern) of an
immigrant. Why did you come over here if you
don't think our government does things well?

MY MAN OF THE YEAR AND EVERY YEAR

.....My choice is a man who stirs passions of hate and adoration ...a legend among men ...feared by the Left ...the most dangerous man in America ...a man so omnipotent that he has to tie one half his brain behind his back just to make it fair ...RUSH LIMBAUGH .....COLOSSUS

Commie of the Year
All you guys whining about how the "POTY" is simply the most influential person, not the most politically correct . . .

I'd bet a million dollars that if Time Inc had chosen GWB or Gen. Petraeus as POTY, instead of a retrograde socialist like Putin, you libs would be screaming your heads off.

Lemonade
I do not understand your attack, for lack of a better word, towards moses. He puts forth an argument, well written except for capital letters, and you accuse him of being an immigrant.

It makes you look like an elitist who cannot debate.

Lemonade
Government - as such - is absolutely NOT what makes America the place people want to come.

Jefferson said "that government is best which governs least". Liberals who love Jefferson on the "wall of separation" forget this one...which is arguably more important. Keeping it "governing least" is a challenge with so many socialists around.

People come to America because it has FREEDOM - something gov't. protects but does not GIVE. There is a big difference.

The principles which make our country great do not change - but it is the forgetting by BOTH parties that move us toward the depravity of the rest of the world. NO ONE is crowding to get into Putin's Russia.

I am curious!
Could Putin have established order and won "Person of the Year" without the flood of oil money? Seems to me the real test is whether he could have accomplished the same order without the money.

Awards now days are meaningless.
The Nobel prize, Person of the year, Golden Globes, Oscars etc no longer represent excellance in a field. Political calculations are guidling choices.

LILLY

.....Did Bill Clinton ever win man of the year? ...

.....Now here was a man who could have his finger on the nuclear button ...talk to World leaders on the phone ...and have a 20 year old intern give him oral sex under the desk at the same time ...definetly Man of the Year material .....COLOSSUS

Lilly
"We could argue that Rove, Cheney, Addington, and Rumsfeld have been the most influential US figures over the past eight years. And they have not been nice, not at all."

In 2005 Dick Cheney contibuted $7 million dollars to poverty and medical research charities.

Was Karl Rove any less nice than James "Trailer Park Trash" Carville?

I wasn't aware that the job description for SecDef included the phrase "be nice".

If the "Person of the Year" means that it be the most influential person in world events, I would guess that in the last 60 years there would be few years in which the most influential person WASN'T the American president.

Whoever it happened to be at the time. Somebody once told me that the American President's name appears in every major newspaper in the world EVERY day.

Putin's doesn't. Nor does the leader of China or France or Germany or perhaps even Great Britain. Although Great Britain still probably comes closest.

Moses
Dear Moses,

While I can appreciate your concern for any socialistic ideas, that the government take a greater role in providing medical care, housing for the needy (I do mean needy), education (the great equalizer), I do mean to say that this is utterly important to the well functioning of the United Human States. We are a country where the wealthiest have billions and the poor, mostly due to infirmity, disability, old age, or making minimum wage, are barely wreaking a life. Is it not unbelievable to you that an adult can work minimum wage in this country and make less than poverty level? Does this not rankle your spirits??? Do you not care how they can live on this poverty level income and survive, likely with no medical insurance as well???? Does this not take your breath away that in a country so very wealthy, there are people who can work so hard and be sooooooo very poor???? Does it not wrankle you even a little?????????

Continued

Moses
We do have people living on disability, injured vets returning from the war, wars, accidents on or off the job, people born with physical deformities, mental retardation, autism, tourettes syndrome, mental illness, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and people who have survived major experiences to have post traumatic stress disorder, depression, so many mental disorders. Be soooooo glad if you or yours have not been afflicted with any of these diseases or difficulties. I have a friend right now, a former Bostonian Architect, very famous around there, who has become afflicted with a brain disorder which eats up the brain slowly, and has had to retire due to loss of short term memory. Be grateful if it is not you. And be open of heart for those who have become afflicted, they are Jesus people upon whom he looks down and smiles, and be aware He is looking upon you for your Christianity upon these victims. Vote for a tax reduction, and remember He is watching you on that next vacation you take with the tax savings you got.

Well, Moses, I don't know what kind of liberal you think I am, but I spend my time trying to let the Lord Jesus lead me to ever better ways. And if I vote what you call socialist, well it's because Jesus wants us to share. Do you want me to tell you he really doesn't care what we do to or for each other in America because, because, well you fill in the because...I think he does want us to share, even if it is America. We can be good, and kind, and grateful, and caring. Even the rich can do it. Why they can do it the best. Let's mandate sharing, then! Let's be the America we were born to be, reach the greatness we were born to discover! Moses, we will be ever so rich for it!!! Merry Christmas, Moses

Liberal King
Just look at facts and admit that there really are two sides to stories, such as the "phony soldier" and numerous stories about Bush. Liberals write things that are so horribly nasty about him personally - and yes, I remember the Clinton era, and having a first grader ask me what oral sex was. The attacks were far more on the actions. I don't agree with everything Bush has done - do you suppose we'll ever get a president we'll agree with 100%? But if we don't quit making mindless accusations in the name of politics, we'll all fall together. Sorry about the spelling thing. You were just being so self-righteous. No one has all the answers - but if only one side is publicized, and our administration is continually being accused of horrible things, I wonder what other nations do think. Why can't people (such as Time) honor someone with honor in our country? Wouldn't that portray our country in a more positive light?

Baseball doc
I agree that Rush should have won it.I read that Algore is suing time because he thought he should have been MOTY

jeanne-marie response
i understand your concerns and the issues in your life. i have my own.

i have 2 kids with disabilities. one is limited by short term memory, ADD and has temporal damage in his brain. the other is ADHD, bipolar and the all of the learning issues associated with it. public schools don't help. we end up teaching at home.

at one point or another, we will all depend on the charity of others. let's make sure it really is charity. having the gov't confiscate one person's property and give it to another more worthy person is not charity. i know there are a lot of people that need help, but gov't just makes it worse. do you really think that these gov't workers care about the people they serve? of course not!

what about the missionaries and Churches and otehr volunteer organizations? i think that they do!

we work hard and give what we can. we do not confiscate the assets of others for our benefit nor do we vote for those that do.

Jesus called on INDIVIDUALS to be charitable. Please quote for me the passages where Jesus appealed to Rome for funds or programs.

when you reach into your wallet and give money, that's charity. when you reach into mine, it's stealing.

lemoade -response
(Sorry about no capital letters. I did not realize it was annoying and will try harder to use them)
Aren't we all immigrants?

FYI: My Mom's family is Apache Indian from the Western US. My Dad's family came over in the mid 1800's when Texas was a country.

About my writing style:
I am an engineer and deal primarily with software code and algorithms. I usually write in bullet statements as a result.

Why am I here? Well I was born here and love America more than any other country. But that does not mean I have to like the incompetence of government. Read the Constitution of the US. It is not a document that mandates a large centralized gov't, but a small federal gov't and strong state gov'ts.

Why don't we go back to the true meaning of the Constitution?

Woman of the Year
Jeannie Assam.

The woman who took down the crazed killer in the Colorado church destroyed, absolutely destroyed the arguments of those who cry "We need stricter gun laws...Gun Free Zones."

Not only did she undoubtedly save many lives (the killer was a walking armory, and was intent on continuing his rampage) but she made us all safer.

She is my Woman of the Year.

God Bless America.

YGL and Moses
I was not making an attack on Moses, I was making
a statement. I re-read his posts and I still have
the same impression though he has explained his
situation.

Second response. I am not a Jeffersonian in all
areas. And I do not think that government is best
that governs least. I think this is particularly
true now that we have such vastly different
cultures to deal with. We no longer have an "inate" understanding of what is expected of us,
and or have a inate desire or
willingness to help our neighbor when the town we
live in is huge and the neighbor may have a different culture, religion, or skin color.

Conservatives place stability first
Should Galen read George Nash's book about conservatism he will find that conservatives consistently place stability above freedom. In fact, it's quite clear from Nash's book that freedom is several degrees lower on conservatives hierarchy of values that stability, which is the very top value, always.

DITTO'S TO MOSES
Yes, I agree with your opinion's. The only thing worse for America than liberal judges making law instead of enforcing law is the fact that the federal govt. has usurped power from the states to protect the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of their own citizens. Power of the states is under attack by the liberals/democrats in every area of govt. in order to create a socialist nation. Jeanne marie, I truly believe that with reduction in taxes, more money goes to charity(but only from christians) it has already been proven that the secular progressives do not give, they wait for the govt. to care for everybody while they go to starbucks in their volvo's. I truly despise the "What would Jesus do" folk twisting the gospel around their finger. Even the so called christian Huckabee who calls Americans who want border laws enforced racist, fear mongers or isolationists. Jesus would not support law breakers. We have legal immigration which should be considered gleaning. The words "mandate sharing" are the most disgusting two words I have read on this web site. My father left me and my two brothers and one sister when I was two years old, Of course I dropped out of school got my GED, went to the military, retired and two years ago watched my mother starve to death in a nursing home due to aggressive alzheimers. All the pain and sorrow in my life and I still feel like the govt. owes me and my family NOTHING. People care for people, govt. steals money, freedom and souls.

bigfootbob
You got that right! Kudos to that woman in Colorado Springs! She wins my vote for WOTY!

Re: Putin. Guess they can't get opinions from the good-looking fellow with no hair who just happened to drink some bad tea in London before he died or the woman journalist in Moscow who dared to write about him...and lost her life!

Yes, as someone else noted earlier, it would be interesting to see how quickly the Time columnists would change their tune if they lived in Russia and wrote about Putin the way they write about our president!

And, Rich
I go along with your MOTY!

General Petraeus has shown class from Day 1 when he sat before those elected officials who asked innane questions and continued to show their LACK of class. His ability to see what needs to be done AND see that it IS done has contributed greatly to the return to a more peaceful existence for thousands of Iraqi citizens.

Time Magazine would dissolve into a puddle of pulp before it would acknowledge anything good to come from the Republican administration. So the good general is simply suffering from the "hate Bush" climate in the msm. HE MOST CERTAINLY DESERVED IT!


Freedom
If Russians really like Putin so much then why are there demonstrations? Why do the leaders in the pro-democracy movement get thrown in jail or persecuted? Putin's name may certainly be recognizable because of bringing Russia back to being a world power, but does it he deserve recognition for taking away the freedom of so many people? I do know people who've worked in Russia to help them rise up from poverty, and they want the freedom and security they didn't have under Communism. BDS is simply irrational and illogical. People's brains have turned to mush, and the leftists who claim to be the party of tolerance cannot tolerate disagreement on that point or on any others.

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