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:: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 ::
Moral Clarity
Roger L. Simon points to this eloquent essay by a liberal Jew who explains why she will be "voting with more passionate conviction than I have ever mustered in a lifetime" for George W. Bush. Here's an excerpt:
"Senator Kerry has decried "the rush to war," stating that America "has lost its moral authority" because we overthrew Saddam without a sufficient number of allies. 34 countries joined us in our military endeavor there; Senator Kerry preferred to wait until we secured the co-operation of France, which means we would still be waiting today.
If we went to Iraq too early to please Senator Kerry, we are now lingering too long for his taste. Dismayed by the hopeless "quagmire" he perceives, he has declared his intention to bring our troops home as soon as possible, preferably in six months.
Too early, too late: It's never quite the right time to do battle on Senator Kerry's calendar. There is always another ally to consult, resolution to be passed, conference to be convened, process to be perfected, obstacle to be avoided.
And yet history has appointed the hour of our challenge, and however much we wish to turn back time, our moment has come. When the World Trade Center was attacked the first time in 1993, we chose to ignore the true seriousness of its implications. But on September 11th, 2001, with the Pentagon in flames, the World Trade Center collapsing, and a hijacked plane speeding towards Congress, we finally began our generation's rendezvous with destiny.
"You can not escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today," said President Lincoln at another decisive moment in our nation's history. The War on Islamic Terror must be waged fully, humanely, and successfully. This monumental battle is both our burden and our privilege, for as Thomas Paine said when our country was born, "If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace."
On November 2nd, I will choose to honor my heritage as a Jew and as an American by voting for George Bush.
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Related: Powerline has a nice post on why the Palestinians DO NOT want a seperate, independent Palestine state. The article illuminates why the never-ending peace-talks have proven to be futile. Should Kerry be elected president, look for more Arafat glad-handing in the Rose Garden with Jimmy Carter as chief negotiator--a return to the good-old-days?
:: Max 6:38 AM [+] ::
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