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2008--THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY

2008–THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY

As a tumultuous 2008 draws to a lurching close and a turbulent 2009 waits in the wings for the Times Square ball to drop tomorrow night, it’s an apt time to look back on the past year.

However, since every broadcast and cable network is already presenting its 2008 Year in Review, it would be redundant to do so here. Instead, I humbly offer my picks for the best, the worst, and the ugliest ”things” of 2008.

All of those categories feature multiple, worthy contestants although there are far fewer candidates vying for the peak of the good heap than there are for the bad and ugly top spots.

Far and away the best thing to happen to America over the past year would also have to be the choice for the past seven years as well, namely a non-event, the fact that the nation has not suffered another terrorist attack in almost 88 months.

That fact has led to a distinctly blase’ attitude among many Americans who have pushed memories of 9/11/2001 to back burners or have pushed it off the stove entirely, which is extremely unfortunate since those who forget the past historically ended up reliving it in the future.

Despite one’s view of President George W. Bush, he has to be accorded his due. Our national security programs and systems are deeply flawed, as has been pointed out in this space, but they have evidently been sufficiently effective, so far.

What the future holds, what 2009 and ensuing years have in store for us, is speculative at best but, as of now, we are relatively secure as a nation so the best thing not to happen to America in 2008 is easily the absence of another assault. For that, Americans should be deeply thankful and should be praying the situation continues. GWB deserves tip of the hat.

I struggled to choose the worst thing about 2008 because of the more subjective nature of such a choice....
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WHAT ARE LEFTISTS AFRAID OF?

July 10th, 2008

Please see this article by Jon Eisenberg on Salon.com.  My response follows. http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2008/07/09/alharamain_lawsuit/index.htmlBIZARRE

BIZARRE AND TROUBLING INDEED!

For years now I’ve wondered what motivates “Americans” who oppose any and every effort to keep America safe from more terrorist attacks.

I know the standard defense: “We’re not opposed to keeping America safe! We’re opposed to the subversion of our right to privacy! We’re opposed to government undermining our First Amendment rights to free expression!” Yada, yada,yada.

If anyone reading this believes I’m questioning the patriotism and “American-ness” of Mr. Eisenberg and his fellow travellers then that’s very perceptive since I am, notwithstanding Senator Obama’s recent ploy to undercut the patriotism issue.

I would remind Eisenberg et al. that dead people have no rights and that the United States is at war! Any–I repeat–ANY surveillance, whether it be wiretapping, inspecting mail, or going though the garbage and inspecting the discarded dirty underwear of suspected terrorists, is fine by me if, ultimately, it prevents even one more attack on our soil.

I wonder what Eisenberg and his cohorts are afraid of and what they’re hiding. And please don’t blather about Ben Franklin who wrote, “They who would give up an essential liberty deserve neither liberty or security.” He also wrote, “We must all hang together, or assuredly we will hang separately.” And, Ben didn’t live in a time when a city could be obliterated in seconds.

Is that all alarmist?

I hope so!  Someone should wake up Eisenberg and his ilk.

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Russia threatens military response to US missile defence deal

Russia threatens military response to US missile defence deal

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4295309.ece?Submitted=true

I must be slow or dumb or worse but after 7 1/2 years, I still haven’t figured Bush out.  He looked into Putin’s eyes some years back and saw a good soul.  He trusted Teddy Kennedy and Uncle Ted screwed him.  He asked the Saudis to increase their production of crude oil and they effectively laughed in his face.  I could go on and on but George W. Bush is either the most naive president we’ve had since Wilson, (okay, maybe since Carter), or he’s as dumb as the libs say he is.

This latest incident attesting to his naivete’ or stupidity, good buddy Vlad Putin’s reaction to a deal with the Czech Republic to site the radar for a European defenSe (When will those Brits learn how to spell?) system, is just one more nail in Bush’s legacy.

You can take the man out of the KGB but you can never take the KGB out of the man.  Putin’s previous job...
 
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