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Friday, January 16, 2009
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
We Have Not Tried, We Have Not Faltered...
by Rich Galen
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Last night President George W. Bush gave his final scheduled speech as President of the United States. At noon next Tuesday, a new President will take the oath of office and the peaceful transfer of power from one American to another will take place as it has 44 times before.

President Bush had been in office for less than eight months when the terrorists struck on September 11, 2001. Ten days later, a relatively untested President said of terrorism, we will "Stop it. Eliminate it. And destroy it where it grows."

The President threw down the gauntlet to the rest of the world saying, "You have a decision to make: You are with us, or you are with the terrorists."

And in that speech President Bush said, "Whether we bring them to justice or bring justice to them; Justice will be done."

In the seven years which have gone by since the goals of the new Administration of George W. Bush were refocused forever, American has been safe from attack. That may not be the case forever; probably will not be the case forever, but unless we are attacked in the next four days it will not have happened on George W. Bush's watch.

If Barack Obama and his Administration does not unravel the safety net woven of intelligence, technology, military power and the will of Americans to prevent an attack, it will not happen on his watch, either.

So much time has gone by since those attacks that they are now shorthanded to "9/11" the same way we shorthand Alex Rodriguez to A-Rod and Jennifer Lopez to J.Lo. The brutal gash that the attacks left on our national psyche are reduced to "where were you when …" as we reach for the wine bottle at a dinner party, like people of my generation ask about the Kennedy assassination or my parents' generation asked of the attack on Pearl Harbor or the death of FDR.

September 11th is no longer central to our everyday thinking - unless we are trying to get on an airplane. It is just one more marker on the continuum of American history. Kennedy, FDR, Pearl Harbor, Black Monday, Fort Sumter, the Declaration of Independence.

The farther back we look, the more distant the markers become because only the most important remain. Time erodes the edges of the sorrow and blurs the images of the horror.

The President said last night:

As the years passed, most Americans were able to return to life much as it had been before 9/11. But I never did. Every morning, I received a briefing on the threats to our nation. And I vowed to do everything in my power to keep us safe.

Perhaps in his memoirs, George W. Bush will tell us what he hoped to accomplish during his Presidency:

A new version of the Monroe Doctrine, perhaps? Raising the countries of Caribbean Basin as well as Central and South America to the social, political and economic level of their counterparts in North America and Western Europe? An overhaul of America's medical and pension systems so we could grow up and grow old knowing that if we lived well and worked hard we would be protected? Continued...

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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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George did more damage than good
So I wasn't killed by a terrorist this year, yet. But, I don't have the money I used to have, thanks to George and the miscreants he hired to watch over government with blindfolds securely in place. And we're going to have change. Canada won't even accept Obama's friends into their country, so things aren't changing for the better. I think I'll move to Canada. All of you Taxachusetts liberals can have Obama and his socialism.

Reparations for Iraqis
That will be his legacy.

Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel prize winner in economics, writes that the ultimate cost of the Iraq war will be 3 trillion dollars.

I am a conservative, and will use a smaller number.

Let us assume it will be merely 2 trillion American tax dollars invested on behalf of liberating and democratizing Iraqis.

There are about 25 million Iraqis.

Divide 25 million into 2 trillion.

That computes to $80,000 per every Iraqi man, woman and child.

And they make a hero out of the shoe tosser!

But that aside, the Decider's mission to democratize the Muslim world will not come cheap.

There are probably one billion Muslims on our precious planet.

Even if we half what the Decider has spent per each Iraqi, and say the cost to democratize the Muslim world is only $40,000 per individual, that ain't exactly chump change.

The Decider has shown us the way.

American taxpayer must dig far deeper into their pockets for this noble mission to succeed.
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