There Is Silly . . .

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And there is super-silly:

Democrat John Edwards Wednesday repudiated the notion that there is a "global war on terror," calling it an ideological doctrine advanced by the Bush administration that has strained American military resources and emboldened terrorists.

In a defense policy speech he planned to deliver at the Council on Foreign Relations, Edwards called the war on terror a "bumper sticker" slogan Bush had used to justify everything from abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison to the invasion of Iraq.

"We need a post-Bush, post-9/11, post-Iraq military that is mission focused on protecting Americans from 21st century threats, not misused for discredited ideological purposes," Edwards said in remarks prepared for delivery. "By framing this as a war, we have walked right into the trap the terrorists have set--that we are engaged in some kind of clash of civilizations and a war on Islam."

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What is he talking about? It simply does not follow that treating the fight against terrorism as a war means "that we are engaged in some kind of clash of civilizations and a war on Islam." If the terrorists have set a trap of some kind, we can still walk around it by making it clear--repeatedly--that we are engaged not in a war against Islam or against another civilization, but rather against a group of people willing to subvert religion and use it for murderous purpose.

To do this requires thinking, of course, but merely because Edwards seems unwilling to cogitate his way out of the rhetorical "trap" does not mean that the rest of us cannot or will not. What are we engaged in if not a war? A tea party? A "police action"? On September 11th, no less a Democratic personage than former UN Ambassador Richard Holbrooke--who will be a leading candidate for Secretary of State in any future Democratic administration--stated to anyone and everyone who would listen that part of the problem we have had with terrorism is that we treated it like a police action when we should have treated it like a war. I shudder to think that less than 6 years later, we have forgotten that lesson.

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John (Neville) Edwards
Let's abandon Iraq in '07 like Czechoslovakia in '38 - hey it worked out pretty well for old Neville - he's famous after all, in all the history books.
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"Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm." -- James Madison

Don't they kind of take away any respect for the organization by allowing fake, disingenuous, hypocritical idiots to speak to their group? Or do they just no longer garner the respect they once had anyway?

espouses fashionably leftist views.

In Vino Veritas

This quote makes me think about selling some real bumper stickers. If he represents the Democrat party on this, then here are a few stickers I came up with off the cuff:

  • Support Al-Qaeda: Vote Democrat
  • Vote Democrat: Because Life Isn’t Short Enough
  • Mahmoud-Edwards 2008: Working Together to Defend Defeat America

I admit they are a bit long for a real bumper sticker, but they're a start. :-)

Peter R - Praetorium.org

A bumper sticker slogan taken from real life. Every time one turns around, it's either a message from Al-Qaeda or Rep Pelosi or Sen Reed; Americans must get out of Iraq.

I think it should be on every car owned or driven by Americans who believe in America.

"...war on Islam"!? Edwards should read a history book.Moslems have been carrying on aggressive war against the world ever since that camel thief made up his fake religion way back in the 7th century anno domini.

What are we engaged in if not a war? [...] A "police action"?

Yes, right? I mean, we're helping the Iraqi "security forces" set up, we have checkpoints and inspections, we gather intel, intermingle with, monitor, and protect the generally non-combative populace. We're building permanent public infrastructure in the country, something which isn't normally done in the middle of a war.

This isn't war. It's Los Angeles in 1996 (Demolition Man version).

I am seriously thinking about hanging out at my polling place and conducting my own exit poll. Every voter who informs me that they voted Democrat will be given a free white flag of their very own. For Republicans I WAS leaning toward the Jolly Roger, but one more Dick Lugar moment and I think I will have to reconsider. As Mrs. Thatcher said to Bush 41, "Don't go wobbly on me now.."

 
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