The Iraq War – Should we have gone? Part I
As I argued in the first post of this series, if someone views terrorism as primarily criminal acts instead of acts of war, it is unlikely they will see any justification for the war in Iraq, and that is at the root of much of the current debate. Yet even if it is agreed that […]
Read More..>>A Question for Kerry and the Left
It has been very clear from the beginning that the terrorist’s strategy has been to inflict enough damage on our forces that we would cut and run. Bin Laden is on tape even before 9/11 telling is supporters that the had nothing to fear from the US because we would never do anything serious and […]
Read More..>>A Difference Between Liberals and Conservatives
I just heard the result of two poll on Dennis Prager concerning views of the US and the UN. US: https://www.rasmussenreports.com/USA%20Role%20Model.htm UN: https://www.rasmussenreports.com/United%20Nations.htm The Poll showed that most conservatives have a positive view of the US(74% favorable) and a negative view of the UN (only 20% favorable), while most liberals had a positive view of […]
Read More..>>How Bush Could Lose Part II: Foreign Policy
The War on Terror will dominate here. If Iraq continues on it present course this will be a plus for Bush in November, but this is an unstable region and things could still go very badly. But this could go in a politically disastrous direct for either side, we could for example, have some major […]
Read More..>>Global Warming?
There were couple of interesting letters to the editor in the Wall Street Journal commenting on a editorial by John McCain concerning Global Warming and a U.N. –IPCC science panel report. The first was from S. Fred Singer Professor emeritus of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, adjunct scholar at the National Center for […]
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