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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
The bacteria of stupidity
by Tony Blankley
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Quite surprisingly, what may turn out to be the world's most fitting epigram in our time was uttered by none other than the official spokesman of the Hamas-controlled Palestinian Authority, Ghazi Hamad.

According to the Jerusalem Post yesterday, Mr. Hamad told his fellow Palestinians to dismiss Israel's responsibility for the growing state of anarchy and lawlessness in the Gaza Strip. He said it was time for the Palestinians to embark on a soul-searching process to see where they erred. "We're always afraid to talk about our mistakes. We're used to blaming our mistakes on others. What is the relationship between the chaos, anarchy, lawlessness, indiscriminate murders, theft of land, family rivalries, transgression on public lands and unorganized traffic and the occupation? We are still trapped by the mentality of conspiracy theories -- one that has limited our capability to think."

I pray for this man's safety after he said such a sensible thing in such a lunatic place. But what takes his comments beyond a brave, local wisdom to a shrewd global insight was his epigrammatic conclusion: "We have all been attacked by the bacteria of stupidity." "We have lost our sense of direction and we don't know where we're headed."

That seems to sum the world up pretty well. From Iran, Lebanon, Gaza and Israel to the leadership of the Republican and Democratic Parties in Washington, to the governments of most of Europe and South America, to the local, state and federal officials responsible for Katrina recovery, to the U.S. State Department, it is hard to spot any leadership that is both sane and competent.

The leadership of Iran, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda and Venezuela seem politically competent, but they're nuts. Most Western leaders seem at least clinically not insane, but are wandering around bumping into large objects.

The West is being run, more or less, by the most incompetent generation of middle-aged white men since the 6th century -- when they let the Roman Empire collapse without providing for an alternative (other than the Dark Ages.)

When did Americans forget how to fix things? From the Big Dig in Boston, to the Katrina aftermath (where the Corps. of Engineers announced this week that a year later the "repaired" levees couldn't hold back a Category Three hurricane), to our Southern border -- things are broken and can't seem to be repaired.

Maybe the public schools should reinstate those wood, metal and print shop classes they required us boys to take until the mid-1960s. Apparently, we are devolving rapidly back to the Lemur stage of primate tool use skills (no offense intended to my Lemur friends who struggle on bravely without the advantage of opposable thumbs. We middle-aged white guys, on the other hand, seem to have become all thumbs.)

Not that we should let off the hook women and people of color who also hold positions of responsibility in government. The recently re-elected mayor of New Orleans's almost absurd incompetence and lethargy in the face of his duties puts him right up there with the white guys in Boston who have proven themselves utterly unable to build and maintain a tunnel. D--- it, prairie dogs build tunnels better than Bostonians.

And our once estimable secretary of state, Ms. Condoleezza Rice, has proven to be a more able concert pianist than conductor of diplomacy. I have talked to some very senior figures in Europe and here at home (Bush supporters, no less) who were staggered by the secretary's failure to nail down the terms and conditions for troop deployment with France before permitting the French resolution to go to a vote in the Security Council.

It used to be the attribute of adult homo sapiens that when they tripped, they got back up on their hind legs and moved on. But today, we seem to stay on all fours -- often with our heads in rather unfortunate places.

For instance, after tripping in Lebanon, The State Department seems to have decided to start giving money away to Lebanese, willy-nilly, in some demented compassion contest with Iran's Hezbollah cutthroats. Conservative critics, equally dazed, demand not a penny be spent -- as a matter of some principle.

The rather obvious competent policy option -- that seems to be ignored by both sides -- is to calculatedly offer Lebanon not only money, but things Iran can never provide: diplomatic, business, engineering and other help, re-integration into the international world -- on condition that the Lebanese government behave in various ways inimical to Hezbollah. In fact, most Lebanese want to move in that direction, but need our help.

But our State Department, once again panicked into premature action, offered free money, while conservative critics just want to run off with their ball -- when there is an important game to be played -- and won.

Some people of a theological bent see the current mess as a sign of God's imminent apocalyptic plans for us. And they may well be right. I prefer, however, to look on the optimistic side and consider that there may just be a politically curable stupidity bacteria in the air. But it certainly seems like a pandemic.

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. Tony Blankley is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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There's a reason...
... the State Department is called "Foggy Bottom":

"Foggy" for their ideas;

"Bottom" for where their heads are located.

Well, it had to happen.
America has become incompetent. Those who control public education decided a long time ago that a dumber America suited their purpose.


With dumber teachers turning out dumber kids and sending all of them to college, whether they can read or not, what else could the outcome have been?


Grade inflation and political indoctrination had to result in an incompetent society. That the elite, who have access to a better education than the less fortunate masses, should be expected to run things in an efficient manner. It doesn't seem that they are. Perhaps all that ignorance and incompetence has infected them too.


Whatever the reason(s), it looks more and more like God may be getting ready to lower the boom on America. The secularists can laugh, but none of us will be laughing when the jihadists start cutting off our heads.

Indoctrination vs education
A people who are able to think for themselves are very difficult to enslave.
The effete (they call themselves the elite) are so inbred that they MUST keep the people dumbed down in order to use them as a food source. Blood sucking leeches are not capable of producing anything but sores, lethergy, and hate and discontent, therefore they must rely on others to feed them.

For those who like to "keep up on the news", they supply a mouthpiece to satisfy any mind set.

If anyone thinks that those birds such as OH Really or that yellow bellied jaw flapper called a Rush Limboob are the opposite of the rest of the un-news media, they are sadly mistaken.
It is you and your ability to think which are in the center of their target and they will stroke your ego in the manner you want it stroked. While they are stroking your ego, it is you pocket which is being picked..

A microscope slide of that bacterium
Years ago, my first wife and I (she has since
changed her address to Heaven, care of Jesus
Christ) were gradeschool tutors. Once I was
assigned to a 4th-grade boy who couldn't form
cursive letters properly. In just ONE session,
I corrected his problem by showing him what he
needed to do and helping him do it. He became
able to write properly!

Now, do you suppose that the boy's teacher
thanked me for doing in fifteen minutes what
she had failed to do in months? Of course not!
Instead, she became furious at me--because I
had supposedly damaged the child's SELF-ESTEEM
by even admitting to him that he HAD a problem
to be remedied! She would RATHER that he had
stayed unskilled and "felt good about himself."

The stupidity germ is being intentionally
cultured by our public school system.

Joseph Ravitts
Columbia, MD

Nobody asks the people who use stuff
Our offices have been "remodelled" (in truth they have been redecorated, but that's their word) and the people who built out our floor have made exactly the same error that crippled my floor in Atlanta in 1996. Except they won't listen to anybody who tries to tell them about it.

The pods we secretaries work in are in tandem, and are mirror images of one another. That means that 50% of the stations are built for left handed people. Look around your office and count the number of left handed secretaries, and I'm willing to bet that you'll find that considerably less than half are left handed.

I myself am left handed. I have been shifted four times at random in 8 months and at no time have I been given a left handed desk. DESKS ARE NOT ASSIGNED WITH ANY ATTENTION PAID TO WHETHER OR NOT THE PEOPLE USING THEM CAN USE THEM. My desk has an extended wing on it designed for a right handed worker; that is, all the space for the mouse, the telephone, the typing stand, and the mail baskets is on the right. The computer has a designated space where it must sit, determined by the way the holes are drilled in the counter surface that substitutes for a desk top and is bolted to the dividing wall of the pod, all the way around. So I have a space approximately one foot by 18 inches in which to put every piece of equipment I need to use during my work day, which leaves me nowhere to place the tablet I need to take dictation and notes when my bosses call me. I keep that on a clipboard that rests on my lap, which means I can't accss my computer keyboard without putting down the clip board -- on the floor -- first. About 80% of the people who work on our floor have similar problems.

The copy room has been set up with one copier for 45 people, which includes the scanner that is specific to one's desktop. That is, when this overused copier is broken, which is about three times a week, nobody on the floor can use the scanner. This room was built large enough for three people to stand in, and has no counter space at all, so if you are copying anything bigger than two pages (we are a major law firm so work it out for yourself), you have to spread it out on the floor.

Finally, rather than put in enough filing cabinets to allow us to remove the banker boxes in which our overflow files are kept, the redecorators removed all the free-standing filign cabinets. In the area where my mirror-twin and I work there are now over 100 banker boxes which have redoced all the walking space to barely a one-lane path with the sightline equivalent to twelve foot snowbanks on both sides of your driveway. I am actually building a virtual filing cabinet out of boxes for a major client whose two-drawer allotment was exceeded the first day we took the matter on. Unfortunately I have to remove layers of boxes to get to anything that was done earlier in the case, meaning that nothing can be retrieved quickly and by the way, nobody can walk through our hallway until I retrieve the documents I need.

And what is the motto of our firm? IT BEGINS WITH SERVICE.

So the people who remodeled our offices have made every possible error in their design and its execution. And absolutely nothing at all "can" be done about it. Until the Fire Marshall comes to visit and the absentee and quit rate begin to accelerate as people decide that they don't want to work in this nightmare anymore.

...people who use stuff
Okay, I give up. What's the point?

Don't you think this is something you should discuss with your supervisor and not half of the continental US??

Besides stupidity being a bacteria I don't make the political connection.

Our State Department
needs to put out to pasture. Sack the whole lot and start over.

Short message to Parker
I think the lady needed to vent. I have never worked in an office so I don't really know what she means but her complaints do seem valid. Perhaps you might give the lady some space.

btw - I must confess that I watched the TV show 'The Office" for about 10 minutes. Being a C.O.F. (Certified Old Fart) I am sure that much of the subtlety (sp?) and nuances and stuff passed over my grizzled (retired) head but it just seemed stupid to me. So I read a book. (Highly recommended)

afn&tt

News media
To JohnMinn,

If you can't tell the difference between FOX News/Rush and the former MSM, then you have put yourself among that group of non-thinkers you eschew. Too bad...

An Ignorance Bacterium


Contrary to popular belief, "bacteria" is plural. The singular form is "bacterium." Therefore, there may be a "stupidity bacterium" in the air, similar in its effects to the "ignorance bacterium" which causes people (even professional pundits and journalists) to use words like "criteria," "phenomena," "data" -- and "bacteria" -- as though they were singular forms.

State Department and Conservatives
The major problem with State is simple. Regardless of which party controls the Oval Office, the overwhelming majority of State's employees at the policy level are careerists, many of whom have been there since the Carter administration. And with rare exceptions, they are graduates of Ivy League schools where being "pro-Arabist" vis' the MidEast is the default position, simply because the vast majority of the professoriat are liberal. As such, the result is an almost reflex reaction to assume that anything we can do for Israel's "embattled neigbors" is automatically the morally correct course; never mind who actually keeps starting the fights. There is also a strong element of belief that Islamic extremism is an immutable part of the region's politics, which we must reach an "accomodation" with, much as Carter believed that we had to do likewise with the Soviet Union and communism in general. (As an antidote to this, I would suggest reading "The Seven Pillars Of Wisdom" by T.E. Lawrence.) The only solution for this would be to have a general house-cleaning at State- which of course will never happen.
The problem with conservatives is much simpler. They keep forgetting that they're in charge now, not the opposition. If they keep on acting in the oppositional mode, pretty soon they won't be in charge anymore. The American people will tolerate almost anything from their political leadership, from dishonesty to incompetence. They have never had any patience with an unwillingness to take action when it is needed. As the old saying goes, "A leader's first duty is to lead".

JohnMinn
Why don't you educate us with your ideas on issues rather than indoctrinating us with your opinions of people?

I get you AudiR10
Think of what Audi is saying this way: The bacteria of stupidity can be seen at all levels of life. In her case, she sees it in the stupidity and lack of thought put into the 'remodeled' office she works in. It is about the same as you see at State where they handed out free money to Lebanon with no strings attached, so we just unthinkingly sent money down the rat hole to be handed out to whomever the Lebanese want to give it to.

Now can you make the connection folks?

To "Creighton Beryll"
There is so much stupidity, there must be more than one bacterium causing it.


Roger Schlesinger's face
Yes, I am off-subject, but I have emailed townhall to ask why we need RS's face constantly flashed on the right side of the screen (and Hewitt's face also) as we read the columnists of the day. So offensive. Just wanted to know if it bothers anyone else. Also why does his advertisements appear as columns??

Nancibelle
Agree 100% Have already sent townhall a message asking why they allow all of the crap to flash across our screen while we are trying to read their print. Kind of dumb don't you think?

Why stupid government
On my blog yesterday, I discussed why I think we have lost our minds in government. It is based on what you have to do to get elected and re-elected. Click on my name and let me know what you think.

Bacteria Of Stupidity
We have demonized competence in this country.
Can you imagine the uproar had a contract been let to Haliburton to go in and fix Lebanon? Or the charges of hegemony and empire building we'd face if we took on the task of dictating how Lebanon's government should conduct itself on the world scene?

The bacteria of stupidity is spread by the cancer of American liberalism.

State is effed up
"America has become incompetent. Those who control public education decided a long time ago that a dumber America suited their purpose."

Of course. A dumber population that can't think for itself swallows whatever lies it is fed, rather than questioning not only the facts, but the story behind the story.

I'll agree. The State Department over the last 30 years, and perhaps longer, has been an utter failure. The downfall started with the interference of State in Vietnam.

Yes, re-integrate Lebanon with Europe, or if that offends them (for post-colonial reasons), try Turkey and Cyprus. We need to pry them away from Iran.

Lebanon has one of the highest rates of college-educated people in the Middle East. Let's use that to our advantage.

The bacteria of stupidity
As usual, Tony Blankley nails it. He is a voice of sanity.

Response to copperfox
'Of course not! Instead, she became furious at me--because I had supposedly damaged the child's SELF-ESTEEM by even admitting to him that he HAD a problem to be remedied! She would RATHER that he had stayed unskilled and "felt good about himself."'

Once again an on-the-fence-liberal/conservative (that means "centrist") comes down on the conservative side. Yes, I'm sick of all this "self-esteem" claptrap. Imagine the blow to their self-esteem when they get jobs and find they aren't competent at much of anything.

Half of all kids are below average. That's simple mathematics of the definition of the mean, something our legislators seem to have forgotten. At best we raise the mean, then complain that half of all kids are _still_ below average.

The job of educators is to educate. The job of counselors is to make people feel good about themselves. Make teachers teach and let _counselors_ counsel.

Time To Clean Out All Incumbents!!
This article is a good example of why we, the voters, whether Conservative or Liberal, need to vote out ALL incumbents in the House and Senate. If they aren't part of the solution, they are part of the problem and I think we can all agree that very few solutions are being found by this bunch of self-serving weasels. Let's bring sanity back to our government and throw these bums out. Then perhaps future representatives will know the people mean business and expect to be represented, not ignored!!!

Lemurs and Thumbs
While the lemurs may indeed by struggling, they are doing so not only with opposable thumbs, which, like all primates, they have, but also with opposable "big toes".

Baby Boomers-ALL
Great article, Tony! Carriers of the stupidity bacteria seem to have one thing in common: all are of the Baby Boom generation.Since I spent the 1960s in Germany and Vietnam (Courtesy of Uncle Sam's travel service), I don't know what went on at Woodstock, etc. But, for some reason, the 60s seemed to have changed the mindset, and not for the better.

FJM- Class of '59.

Below average
Actually, it depends on what you mean by average whether "half of all children are below average". If you mean the mean value, as most do, then a few outliers could make more or fewer than half below average. If you mean median value, then generally half lie below this value, though if any fall on the precise median value, fewer than half can be below the median as well.

Just a pet peeve, saying half are always above/below average.

(And, I just noticed I made two nit-picking corrections in one day of things Jay_in_Milwaukee said... Honestly, it isn't personal. Just hit on things that struck my fancy today.)

not easy to defend Boomer generation...
Nor would I want to. Both President Bush and former President Clinton are boomers. Bush is inarticulate at best, and blandly subscribes to a messianic belief that it is the role of the United States to sacrifice its best and brightest in a pointless quest to intrusively introduce democracy to the mideast, and indeed the world, whether it wants it or not. His muddled thinking has gotten us into the mess in Iraq. And his obession in opening our borders to permit hordes of ignorant, unskilled, low-level immigrants into our nation(reducing the educational, economic, and moral standard of our people)is simply a reflection of the splended education an MBA bestows upon one from an Ivy League university nowadays. Former president Clinton is the essential embodiment of boomerism...characterized by selfishness, shallowness, glibness, cowardice, but possessing a fabulous persona(small wonder he is such a hit in Europe). Clinton repeatedly ignored provocations from Al Qaeda, preferring instead to kick the can down the road for the next administration to confront. So the next time you see a commercial on television extolling the virtues of the boomer generation, simply ask yourself.."haven't they already done enough?" And for your information, I am a boomer. Hasta La Vista, Baby.

The Boomer Bacterium
As a post-Boomer who has had to grow up in the mess made by the self-serving, do-your-own-thing generation, I am just old enough to see that our parents have dug us in to a deep hole with no peaceful way to get out. So much for their iconic "peace sign". Hopefully their selfish habits won't finish them off so quickly that they get to miss the grand finale of a diaster of their own making. The Boomers started the disease, and it has spread all over the world via our university systems. The cure is growing up and becoming the responsible adults that their parents never saw. The Bommers have become their own worst fear are now the ones over 45 who can't be trusted. I hope they're happy.

A Blank from Blankley
Disappointing article.

"For instance, after tripping in Lebanon. . .
The rather obvious competent policy option --"

There was an opportunity for victory in the unprovoked Hezbo attacks on Israel. But, USA cannot dictate policy for Olmert. Israel is a democracy having the right to make mistakes. George Bush and Condoleezza Rice are doing their jobs. The opportunity that was missed was for Israel to kick the snot out of Hezbo. The failure of seizing the moment was Olmert’s failure, not Bush’s. If Olmert had finished the Hezbo job, Bush & Rice could then have then helped pressure the known puppet master, Iran.

Also, the Lebanese government has to live up to its billing and govern its territory. If it does not discipline its regional warmongers, then it need not have any consideration other than choice of burial rites, it is an enemy and its people should flee the coming events.

By the way, where do you think those missiles captured by the Israelis are now aimed?



Stupid Bacteria, or Boomer Brat Syndrome
Adversity and struggle ALWAYS make us smarter, stronger and wiser. Boomers are dumb, weak, and foolish (i.e., excessively liberal) due to the protection, pampering and poor discipline they got from their mothers and fathers.

"The Greatest Generation" survived the Great Depression and--against great odds--won W.W.2. Their sacrifices literally made America great.

But they were SO determined to raise children in peace prosperity & comfort...that they gave us a generation of self-centered, lazy, irresponsible brats who couldn't (and won't) defend America, even if all our lives depend on it.

Unfortunately, our lives DO depend on it now, with the rise of Islamic Fascism--the Arabic version of Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo and Stalin.

Vietnam was the Boomers' first test; millions of innocent people died in Southeast Asia after our gutless boomers gave up and walked away.

O.K., maybe we COULD afford to walk away from Vietnam and let innocents die. (I was there and I disagree, but let's play Boomer-make-believe.)

But this time, things are different. This time, we can't afford to put flowers in our hair, take drugs, sing silly songs and walk away.

This time WE MUST NOT LOSE, or all is lost.

Pearl Harbor, Midway, Omaha Beach, the Battle of the Bulge, and over 500,000 dead: Our parents and grandparents dealt with all that...and more.

Do WE have the national backbone to stay in Iraq, keep Radical Islam on the run, and deal with 5 or 10 thousand dead? God, I hope so.

But with weak-kneed, brain-damaged, Baby Boomers in charge, and millions of gutless, spineless LIBERALS actually allowed to vote in national elections...who knows?

BTW: Long ago, I was a deluded liberal fool who loved protest songs and voted for McGovern. But I was saved from a worthless life when my draft board suggested I spend four years in "reality college," learning how the world REALLY works.

Maybe that's the answer! Bring back the draft, so spoiled young Americans can experience some adversity and struggle--and get an antidote for the left-wing garbage they learn in school.



Response to andrews
"If you mean the mean value, as most do, then a few outliers could make more or fewer than half below average."

Yes, it could, but I'm relying on the "Law of Large Numbers" to balance things out. We are measuring finite numbers (percentages, scores, grade levels, etc.) with a pretty tight range, unlike measuring income, where a few Bill Gateses could skew the numbers significantly (depending on sample size, of course).

Vietnam and boomers
"Boomers are dumb, weak, and foolish (i.e., excessively liberal) due to the protection, pampering and poor discipline they got from their mothers and fathers."

Yet another ad hominem attack with a sweeping generalization. Include the word "some" and I'll retract it, as I agree _some_ of them are.

"Vietnam was the Boomers' first test; millions of innocent people died in Southeast Asia after our gutless boomers gave up and walked away."

Millions died while we there, too.

I have friends and parents of friends who served in 'Nam, not to mention a brother-in-law. None of them "gave up and walked away." Most signed up for more tours.

Having read Stanley Kurnow's book Vietnam, his thesis toward the end is that we had the North largely beaten. We left. The South managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of the victory that we left for them.

Why we are where we are:
I'd guess that it started in kindergarden. I got slapped when I misbehaved. Yes my ego was damaged so I am damaged goods I guess, but now I know the diffrence between right and wrong, good and evil, and I have the guts to say so. I'm not politically correct, evil is evil, not just a different perspective. Islam is NOT a peaceful religion as history blatantly shows, it is one of hatred. Let Jimmey Carter go to Iran or Bagdad and spew his hatred of us on them. They already hate us so he won't get any new converts.

Boomers
Not all of us are evil liberals. My husband worked on the Goldwater campaign back in 64. While it's true I was raised a Democrat (ick!), I became a conservative not long after marrying my husband and diving into his Conservative Book Club library.

Also, most of us boomers were in grade school or high school before and during 'Nam, which was ultimately the responsibility of our parents (specifically Eisenhower, JFK, and LBJ).

While a lot of 'evil' liberals are boomers, a lot of boomers are converts from liberalism--and more come over every day when they realize that liberalism has robbed them of anything resembling a comfy retirement as a result of the ponzi-schemes called Social Security, Medicare, and big government.

Just one boomer's thoughts.

Jay_in_Milwaukee
While I agree, Bush has done the wrong thing with the borders, he isn't alone. The two parties in Congress both believe millions more, legal or illegal are going to be needed as 77 million baby boomers retire, to save social security and Medicare and the $84 trillion unfunded liabilty they incur. We have to have, according to them, at least 3 workers for each retiree and 77 million is over 1/2 the current work force and they are projecting 10's of millions of new jobs being created to service the growing retirement population. That population is now expected to live, on average, 35 years while they draw from both programs. Even those now 65 are expect to live to early 90's.

On the war in Iraq, more "democracies" are going to be needed or at least more rulers like the one over Dubai. We have to use economic tools that create muslim examples of prosperity combined with military force with those who don't comply.

We were at war with Iraq and had been for 10 years and that is different than the "war on terror" as we had to resume that war due to violations of the cease fire. Just as Clinton had to, Bush had to or else, Saddam would have ended up getting away with even more than he was.

However, it became the focus on the "war on terror" because al-Qaeda, Iran and Syria made it the focus by pouring terrorists, weapons, money and other support into Iraq to attempt to block a democracy that would be an example to the people of the Middle-East.

Also, remember we are not "in charge" in Iraq, the new government is. We surrendered "control" to the new government and they determine much of what we can and can't do, when and where we strike and how hard. We are an ally of a nation with its own army (albeit they are still training their officers which even in the U.S. takes years) and we are not "in control" except when we are given permission to hit an area.

Many don't like it that we aren't an "occupying" army in the sense we "control" military actions but it was necessary if the people of Iraq were to develop any trust in its new government. It is that trust that Iran and the others are working so hard to undermine and use the loss of trust that will A)create a civil war, B) drive the U.S. out, and C) allow Iran to either control outright or through a puppet government the 2nd largest reserve of oil in the middle east. Oil that the U.S. and Europe depends on for their standard of living as well as many other nations.

Interestingly, American voters want their "high standard of living" but don't want to make any sacrifices to have it.

Incompetence?
And no one recognized it 20 years ago when the DOD paid 600 bucks each for toilet seats?
It takes stupid people to keep re-electing the icompetent, vain, traitorous fools back to Washington. Who that votes for Kennedy or Kerry can give a valid reason for having the Chappaquiddic (sp?) kid and the 3 purple heart self inflicted wounds 'hero'? How can a city re-elect a mayor who fiddled while his city drowned?

The Bacteria of Stupidity
Just in the past few days, a school district within the metroplex, dropped down drastically in their standing as a good academic source. The school principal had the temerity, the audacity and downright "insensitivity" to make the statement that the black American students did so poorly on their SAT tests that it brought the entire school down. The blowback from her statement was that she was forced to resign her position.

The black students interviewed by the media for their comments were incredible. They all wore the mantra of victimhood expressed in a language that could barely be understood.

There is only one thing I would like to ask: was the statement made by the principal the truth?
Or was this just another Bill Cosby moment when it was just too much to ask of the black community to be responsible for their own conditions? The Bacteria of Stupidity, indeed!

Old man:
"We were at war with Iraq and had been for 10 years and that is different than the "war on terror" as we had to resume that war due to violations of the cease fire. Just as Clinton had to, Bush had to or else, Saddam would have ended up getting away with even more than he was."

Saddam should have been slapped in 1991 or 2, not 2002, as soon as he showed unwillingness to live up to the surrender that ended Desert Storm.

I'm of the opinion that the current situation in Iraq is simply because "he made my daddy look bad". It's not about oil, unless the scheme was to raise prices and not quantity.

Can you back it up?
"The school principal had the temerity, the audacity and downright "insensitivity" to make the statement that the black American students did so poorly on their SAT tests that it brought the entire school down. The blowback from her statement was that she was forced to resign her position."

I'm in the more liberal camp here, but if she can back it up with numbers, then bravo! PC notwithstanding, raw test results don't lie, and having dealt with such things in a certain large Wisconsin school district, the district has the raw scores by student by test. I'd like to see the district's IT department float her some numbers to back it up. They can. They have them.

The students need to apply themselves harder instead of wasting energy being victims. Even if they did well, applying oneself harder doesn't hurt.

Jay_in_Milwaukee writes:
Jay_in_Milwaukee writes:

Saddam should have been slapped in 1991 or 2, not 2002, as soon as he showed unwillingness to live up to the surrender that ended Desert Storm.

I'm of the opinion that the current situation in Iraq is simply because "he made my daddy look bad". It's not about oil, unless the scheme was to raise prices and not quantity.
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The "UN" interfered along with "world opinion" that once we got Saddam out of Kuwait, we were to give him a chance to "reform." It was not a U.S. military choice, or our President's choice as much as UN and world opinion pressure that "peace" could be had without removing Saddam. You know that and you saw what went on at that time and what happened after that so I am not sure what you are getting at. You know the UN as well as anyone else and what they "demand."

Also, are you saying Bush II shouldn't have supported Clinton? It wasn't his father who said,
quote:
CLINTON: Good evening.

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.
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So we will pursue a long-term strategy to contain Iraq and its weapons of mass destruction and work toward the day when Iraq has a government worthy of its people.

First, we must be prepared to use force again if Saddam takes threatening actions, such as trying to reconstitute his weapons of mass destruction or their delivery systems, threatening his neighbors, challenging allied aircraft over Iraq or moving against his own Kurdish citizens.

The credible threat to use force, and when necessary, the actual use of force, is the surest way to contain Saddam's weapons of mass destruction program, curtail his aggression and prevent another Gulf War.
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1998/12/16/transcripts/clinton.html
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President Bush was obligated to fulfil this promise. Read that again, "challenging allied aircraft over Iraq." That alone was enough to justify resuming the war. Are you saying Clinton's promise should have been ignored. Where do you get this "his father" garbage. Clinton was who he was supporting more than his father. Only an idiot would say he was doing it for his father but that is what socialists are, idiots. You shouldn't listen to them but rather, look at history, the facts, and the need to stand on the principles of the cease fire and make sure they are enforced. Clinton tried the "softer approach" of a "warning" with his bombing and that "softer approach" didn't work.

Iraq was the right move. What good is a cease fie if you aren't going to enforce it?

Oil?
Regarding oil

I agree that it wasn't about the quantity of oil and the Iraq war has had little to do with price. That is more a result of Iran, Nigeria and Venezuela and rising demand from China and India.

However, Saddam was threatening to undermine our currency by selling oil in Euros. Since our currency is based on the world buying oil in dollars, it is a genuine threat that now both Iran and Venezuela, Iran's ally have talked about. Since we could see our nation's economy crash if oil is sold in other currencies, it is a real threat. It is also one that may happen sooner or later and our 8 trillion dollar debt due to socilism and support of it by the voters and both parties, will come back to haunt us and hurt us with decades long recession or depression.

Yet, neither party is going to do anything about it because the voters currently support too much that is socialim's grip on spending. Mandatory spending increases on entitlements that have been in place for decades will bankrupt us under socialism. Unless we do what Ireland and other nations have done to get off socialism, we will pay for it sooner or later and with 77 million, more that 1/2 the workforce retiring, it may sooner.

Worse than Imagined
The stupidity in leadership is world wide. Iranians, Palastinians, England and the U.S., virtually every nation on earth has a leadership at the national and local level with the terminal disease. The press, near comatose, is incapable of diagnosis. They are too sick to recognize and diagnose their self-inflicted super virus, stupidity.
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