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To: Sully- who wrote (74934)10/5/2004 1:30:00 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793926
 
Victor Davis Hanson- ~~The Perfect Storm of Hating Bush

Thanks for posting this series w2. Wouldn't you really love to see a panel with some series minded people really discuss WITH him these thoughts...People perhaps like Joe Liberman, Krauthammer, Zell Miller, Sam Nunn, and Dick Cheney....for instance.

These two paragraphs spoke to me...The entire 4 parts of his series should be read by everyone on whatever side of the WOT they are on...

The current war is a touchstone by which received postmodern wisdom is open and on display. The stealthy nature of our enemy, the dirty type of war we must fight, globally televised battlefields far away in the volatile Middle East or unknown here at home, the ability to punish our enemies without further endangerment of or much sacrifice from most Americans, Christian versus Muslim, West against East, strong opposed to weak, white in antithesis to brown—all these realities of this war in an almost uncanny way invite critique from the postmodern Left.

In contrast, should the United States fight a moral, defensive war against amoral aggressive terrorists and autocrats, seek democracy and social justice in place of fascism, promote religious and gender tolerance where prejudice was endemic, find that American military force, not UN discourse, saved lives, then what in the world would the deductive Left do other than stage plays and skits about assassinating George Bush, trash capitalism through the largess of a currency speculator, cite historically high gasoline prices at home as proof of American petroleum theft abroad, or claim that American military police are the new Baathist henchmen?



To: Sully- who wrote (74934)10/5/2004 9:05:42 AM
From: abstract  Respond to of 793926
 
Letters to Michael Moore from American Soldiers in Iraq

guardian.co.uk