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Original: 7/16/2004 10:18 PM
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Friday, July 16, 2004

 

This is long but worth the read.....

You might be interested in the following by Charley Reese of the Orlando Sentinel. If you know the writer and his strongly conservative reputation, you will find it eye opening, particularly what he says about John Kerry. The conservative journalists Robert Novak and William Kristol happen to be saying some of the same things.

"Americans should realize that if they vote for President Bush's reelection, they are really voting for the architects of war - Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz and the rest of that cabal of neoconservative ideologues and their corporate backers.

I have sadly come to the conclusion that President Bush is merely a frontman, an empty suit, who is manipulated by the people in his administration. Bush has the most dangerously simplistic view of the world of any president in my memory.

It's no wonder the president avoids press conferences like the plague. Take away his cue cards and he can barely talk. Americans should be embarrassed that an Arab king (Abdullah of Jordan) spoke more fluently and articulately in English than our own president at their joint press conference recently.

John Kerry is at least an educated man, well-read, who knows how to think and who knows that the world is a great deal more complex than Bush's comic-book world of American heroes and foreign evildoers. It's unfortunate that in our poorly educated country, Kerry's very intelligence and refusal to adopt simplistic slogans might doom his presidential election efforts.

But Thomas Jefferson said it well, as he did so often, when he observed that people who expect to be ignorant and free expect what never was and never will be.

People who think of themselves as conservatives will really display their stupidity, as I did in the last election, by voting for Bush. Bush is as far from being a conservative as you can get. Well, he fooled me once, but he won't fool me twice.

It is not at all conservative to balloon government spending, to vastly increase the power of government, to show contempt for the Constitution and the rule of law, or to tell people that foreign outsourcing of American jobs is good for them, that giant fiscal and trade deficits don't matter, and that people should not know what their government is doing.

Bush is the most prone-to-classify, the most secretive president in the 20th century. His administration leans dangerously toward the authoritarian. It's no wonder that the Justice Department has convicted a few Arab-Americans of supporting terrorism. What would you do if you found yourself arrested and a federal prosecutor whispers in your ear that either you can plea-bargain this or the president will designate you an enemy combatant and you'll be held incommunicado for the duration?

This election really is important, not only for domestic reasons, but because Bush's foreign policy has been a dangerous disaster. He's almost restarted the Cold War with Russia and the nuclear arms race.

America is not only hated in the Middle East, but it has few friends anywhere in the world thanks to the arrogance and ineptness of the Bush administration.

Don't forget, a scientific poll of Europeans found us, Israel, North Korea and Iran as the greatest threats to world peace.

I will swallow a lot of petty policy differences with Kerry to get a man in the White House with brains enough not to blow up the world and us with it.

Go to Kerry's Web site ( http://www.johnkerry.com/ ) and read some of the magazine profiles on him. You'll find that there is a great deal more to Kerry than the GOP attack dogs would have you believe.

Besides, it would be fun to have a president who plays hockey, windsurfs, rides motorcycles, plays the guitar, writes poetry and speaks French. It would be good to have a man in the White House who has killed people face to face. Killing people has a sobering effect on a man and dispels all illusions about war."

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amen
Posted 7/17/2004 7:41 AM by pipsqueak - reply

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great blog.
Posted 7/17/2004 11:10 AM by queenie Xanga True Member - reply

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Hmm.. having lived in Europe for several years, I don't put much stock in that scientific poll, but that's not what my comment is about. I do agree that conservatives who vote for Bush simply because he claims to be a conservative are definitely displaying their stupidity. I am not a conservative but I lean that way. I'm not even pro-Bush even though I live in Texas and am registered as a republican. To be honest, I don't like Bush, but I don't like Kerry even more. I know people who know Kerry, who like Kerry and who wouldn't vote for him if he paid them.

This election is like looking at a plate of rotten food and trying to decide which bite would make me the least sick for the least amount of time. Isn't that a sad commentary? Geez, it's enough to make a person's hair gray. (I need something to blame it on...)

And I *am* embarrassed that our President is just an ineloquent puppet of his administration. But that only makes him like most other Presidents in the world. All Presidents rely on the people who advise them. Sadly, our country has been this way for lots longer than just this administration. At least he knows the people of Latin America speak spanish. That's got to amount to something, huh?

Posted 7/17/2004 4:03 PM by unbridled_science - reply

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I don't know who I will vote for, but I certainly know one man I WON'T vote for.  I didn't vote for him last time either.  Try, try again.
Posted 7/17/2004 4:19 PM by merridian Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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The ultimate problem is that Bush has convinced the Republican faithful that he's a conservative.  He's actually a neoconservative, and like many of his fellow ideologues, he came to his position, as well as his desire to hold elective office, very late in life following a long stretch as either a liberal or apolitical.  Neoconservatives have a tendency to say or do whatever it is the economic advisors demand if that's what it takes to stay in power, because their real interest is in social and military issues.  Neoconservatives believe in a stringently authoritarian social code, and overseas adventurism that frequently lapses over into naked imperialism.  Even many former Reaganites are publicly wondering who this dork is and why he claims to speak for the mainstream of the Republican party.

Though I'm a liberal today, I'm a convert to the position, having been a Republican until the age of 27.  And I can say, with a certain amount of confidence, that George W. Bush is not a real conservative.

Posted 7/17/2004 6:12 PM by summersoldier - reply

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I'm actually a green but I'll be a good girl and vote dem this time.
Posted 7/17/2004 9:30 PM by satori Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Just a couple of hours from Marshall, MI. It is a nice town but no Italian restaurants!!! Shulers was OK but then we only had lunch.
Posted 7/17/2004 10:11 PM by pinkjag Xanga Premium Member - reply

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 This was a FANTASTIC article! And that it was written by a conservative makes an even more powerful statement. Thanks for posting it.
Posted 7/17/2004 10:43 PM by jkhsquonk Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Here's an editorial nitpick for the original author...Bush is president in the 21st century!

Otherwise, a very interesting read. Thanks!

Posted 7/18/2004 8:04 AM by Fuego_de_Noche Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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I read this with interest and followed links, then wrote a long comment. I deleted it. I'm not an American. Better I just observe.

Posted 7/18/2004 8:51 AM by SavonDuJour Xanga True Member - reply

I think I am biased to start with, but I agree with this 100%.

Posted 7/18/2004 11:11 PM by anonymous - reply

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WOW!
Posted 7/19/2004 10:43 AM by TigerLily1 - reply

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Thanks for passing this on.  I have always been non-political BUT even someone as ill-informed as myself can see that if something is not done we are going to be seeing the end of what we have known.  I am voting this election, as are many of my friends, specifically to keep Bush out.  I have not felt this strongly about something since the Viet Nam era and I have even thought of flying my flag in the upside-down position - and am surprised more aren't doing the same.  I wonder how many of the "younger" generation would even understand the significance of that move.   Life has been busy and I have not had time to do a lot of blogging and/or reading but getting back into it....I enjoy your logs.  Again, thanks,  Rowan
Posted 7/21/2004 12:04 PM by Rowan - reply

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Well-argued points! BTW, have you seen Fahrenheit 9/11? A great movie.
Posted 7/21/2004 6:11 PM by ahhyee - reply

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Wow, very good article. Hopefully some of those on-the-fence or mildly Republican (does such a thing exist? :P) voters will read it and think twice before casting their ballots.
Posted 7/22/2004 11:07 AM by imperialviolet - reply

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Excellent statements.  But then, I really never HAVE liked Bush, and probably never will.  I respect the fact that he comes from less money than Kerry, but I just can't completely respect anyone who is so blatantly controlled.  If he could show more independence, I think I could venerate him more.  As it is, I tolerate him. 

*shrug*  But then, I didn't vote for him in the first place.

Posted 7/28/2004 12:40 AM by IzzyChick - reply


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