December 20th, 2006

Nuclear Iran

The following from YNet News:

Iran is now a “nuclear power,” its President, Mahmoud Ahamdinejad, delcared Wednesday, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency.

During a speech delivered in the Western Iranian province of Javanroud, Ahmadinejad said: ” The Islamic Republic of Iran is now a nuclear power, thanks to the hard work of the Iranian people and authorities.”

The announcement of Iran as a “nuclear power” is bound to significantly escalate tensions between the West and Iran, and marks a dramatic stage in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear campaign.

So much for all those claims of wanting Nuclear capability to generate power. So much for the effectiveness of the UN in stopping this, and so much for the various Nuclear watchdog groups which let this happen.

This guy is a snake, plane and simple. Once dose not deal with vipers, as some would suggest we do. Iran would be no more likely to help us in Iran than he has been honest so far in his dealings. Kerry can believe what he wants.

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December 20th, 2006

On the Limits of Free Speach

In a recent article, Orson Scott card summed up what has been bothering me so much about demonstrations at funerals of fallen service men and women. It is poignant enough to share.

We make many exceptions to the free-speech rule. Weak as they are, we still have libel and slander laws, for instance. More relevant to this case, however, our Supreme Court has upheld an obvious violation of the right to free speech and free public assembly, by allowing laws to remain in effect that ban any kind of demonstration close to an abortion clinic. You can’t even kneel and pray silently on the sidewalk outside the clinic.

If the right to kill your fetus is so sacred that you cannot be allowed to see or hear anyone who would like to discourage you from doing such a thing, regardless of the Constitution, then is it unreasonable to protect the families whose children died in war from having to see or hear demonstrators against the cause for which their children were sacrificed?

The double standard is obvious. The same ACLU which pushed so hard to enforce the limits to our free speech in protesting at abortion clinics is the same ACLU which stood behind the Westboro Hate Cult. I will not even ask how they can justify this disparity, because the can not and will not.

I encourage you to read the entire article, though it is long in typical Card fashion.

Card ends with this point, and I will too.

Whatever we might think about the wisdom of the choices of our political leaders, the soldiers themselves who carry out those choices should be immune to hostility when they return to our shores.

They have earned a safe haven and a quiet resting place here.

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December 20th, 2006

A History Lesson in dealing with Evil Dictators

Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
–George Santayana

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December 20th, 2006

Religion of Perpetual Outrage

Malkin penned an excellent article in The Conservative Voice today.

A small clip:

It began with the Danish cartoons. It ended with the flying imams. Two thousand six was a banner year for the Religion of Perpetual Outrage. Twelve turbulent months of fist-waving, embassy-burning, fatwa-issuing mayhem, intimidation, and murder resounded with the ululations of the aggrieved. All this in the name of defending Islam from “insult.” Let’s review.

I highly suggest it, it is a good read.

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December 20th, 2006

Wish List

Another Good one from Cox and Forkum

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