Not Alex, Thank God
Like many of you I saw the insipid MoveOn.org "Not Alex" ad, in which a young liberal mother proves her lack of knowledge of our military (we don't draft), ignorance of term limits (John McCain won't still be President in 17 years), parental consent laws (at 18, Alex can make his own decisions, including joining the military is he so desires) and selfishness (send someone else's child to defend her freedoms). At least we can be thankful that Alex's mother didn't exercise her option for "choice"... this time, at least.
Over at Hot Air this morning, Ed posts a rebuttal video from the family of Eric Egland, an Air Force veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:26 AM
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Posted by: yo at June 25, 2008 09:49 AM (ZMvjP)
I had a huge arguement with someone last week about a local high school that refused to let military recruiters on school grounds. Enough parents complained, so they were told they cound't come to that school. This is an afluent, liberal town. So - what are they saying? Go find your recruits somewhere else? I don't want my kid fighting for American liberties? Where would we all be if everyone felt this way?
Why does this HS get to make this choice? Why can't the fed. govt mandate recruiters at HS, or take away fed. funding?
Thank God, some people still feel a sense of personal responsibility to keep this country free!
Posted by: Tony at June 25, 2008 10:06 AM (Hshmg)
Posted by: Gus Bailey at June 25, 2008 10:39 AM (LZarw)
Maybe they don't think that what the troops are doing *is* fighting for American liberties. Which liberties are they fighting for at the moment, for example? Who is threatening those liberties that should be fought by soldiers?
Posted by: Rafar at June 25, 2008 10:39 AM (EDjeA)
Posted by: Gus Bailey at June 25, 2008 10:40 AM (LZarw)
We should not be surprised that the lunatic fringe, right and left, is alive and unwell.
Posted by: Tertium Quid at June 25, 2008 10:57 AM (HqqaH)
Freedom of speech, non-establishment of religion, free immigration, free land for individuals willing to work it productively, a limited military, heavy government spending on research and development (e.g. NSF/DARPA), a government bureaucracy based on merit instead of party loyalty, free enterprise with moderate and enlightened government regulation. I'm sure with time I can think of some other key items that I would credit with the successes of the USA.
Posted by: Nate at June 25, 2008 11:05 AM (9KZ7w)
Posted by: rrpjr at June 25, 2008 11:16 AM (uf8br)
In America, the PC movement dominates the educational system, the corporate workplace, the media, government agencies, and has huge inroads in the military. We are a beat down people. The majority (80%+) Christian population is hounded about their beliefs, driven into hiding about their faith, and brow-beaten when they apply moral and ethical values to the world. Most, if not all, of our Congress is weak and uninspiring and corrupt. The massive weight of government is pressing the life out of American society, delivering it to our enemies. We are told to feel good about this since "it's all good"; government will redistribute to make it so. The media will tell you what your guilt and shame load should be.
As someone wrote recently, the left has its own language code: "Need" is now someone wanting my money. "Greed" is me wanting to keep my money. "Compassion" is a politician arranging the transfer. They forgot to mention the "finder's fee" and "carrying charges" added by those "public servants".
I have several liberal Democrat family members. They are mentally ill. Their thought processes are dysfunctional and destructive. Their treatment of others is a gang approach, with demonization followed by shunning for those who question their claim to be more highly evolved and enlightened. Passive-aggression is always on the menu, borderline personality disorder is the norm, and the enmeshment is imprisoning. My clinical experience in my own family is that liberalism is accompanied by socially destructive behaviours, a divisive us-them mentality, a closed and angry mind that must destroy the "them" who don't submit to their tyranny.
Yeah, I'm noticing the divide and the gulf is widening. A lot of liberals are very confused about what constitutes a "right" in America. In my mind, I have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; I am responsible for the maintainence of all three. For liberals, a "right" is anything they can take from someone else and use for their own empowerment. So in the diseased liberal thinking, the whole world could descend on Ellis Island, and it would be the American government's responsiblity to provide and pay for every opportunity they desire. Just don't ask them to sacrifice, unless it's tax-deductible, they get celebrity-credits & bling, and only their good side is photographed.
Dark days ahead in America. I keep seeing the evil-looking hooded eyes looking back at me from pseudo-President Obama's Great Seal. This subliminal programming Obama is doing should frighten any American who has any hope of ever recovering their freedom from current government tyrannies. America cannot afford Obama's ascendancy to demigod. Crashing those hopes for change will be good medicine for the Democratic Party. I'm just not sure what the Republican Party can do with McCain, who has alienated me and others over Amendment I, Amendment II, Right to life, clearing illegals from our soil, securing the borders, et. al....
Yep, we're doomed. Time to try that ex-patriate gig for a few years.
Posted by: twolaneflash at June 25, 2008 11:31 AM (05dZx)
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at June 25, 2008 11:40 AM (kNqJV)
Posted by: glenn at June 25, 2008 01:10 PM (zp+Xy)
Posted by: Thomas Jackson at June 25, 2008 02:05 PM (LHaZf)
The Left never is willing to fight. The commies wanted the US to stay out of WWII while the Russians invaded Poland with their German allies. The red diaper types then realized once Hitler invaded Russia that the US had to fight. After all mother Russia's survival was at stake.
Nothing has changed.
Posted by: Thomas Jackson at June 25, 2008 02:08 PM (LHaZf)
Both my kids were barred for an entire semester from participating in extracurricular sports because they were "truant" due to me keeping them out of school the day their Dad was returning after a 13 month deployment and we were meeting the ship for the big welcome home celebration. The school didn't care about their loss of education for that missed day, just the loss of $180+ because of their absence from the role for purposes of getting that government subsidy. In additon, I was called to school for "parental counseling" and not once was my children's education the subject, instead I had a huge guilt trip laid on me for taking lunch and educational tools away from all the other children. The vice principal called me selfish and unconcerned about the damage to the school my children's absence caused.
This is the same school where a couple of years earlier, my then 7 year old had been told by his teacher that "God doesn't listen to prayers for baby killers," referencing his Dad's service in combat in Vietnam.
Posted by: Sara at June 25, 2008 03:04 PM (Wi/N0)
'...they've just deluded themselves into believing BHO will give them a chance once he's in power, sycophants always do. What they fail to understand, is that he wants the power all to himself. The will propel him as far as they can, then he will toss them under the bus. (he's getting real good at that)'
Seriously, you meant GWB. A typo, No?
Posted by: BrotherBone Head at June 25, 2008 03:59 PM (HeqsW)
Of course, you'd probably approve of pretty much ANY "imperial" excess, as long as it was done by a liberal.
Scratch a Democrat, find a totalitarian.
Posted by: DaveP. at June 25, 2008 04:06 PM (HH3SH)
Some of the things you do and choices you make ought to automatically disqualify you from serious consideration as president of the United States, chief executive of the government, and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. That the choices made by John Kerry and Barack Obama did not preclude them from being the nominee of the Democrat Party indicates that about half the country has lost its moral compass.
Posted by: Diffus at June 25, 2008 05:15 PM (MR/ge)
Posted by: Zelsdorf Ragshaft III at June 25, 2008 05:44 PM (J5AYY)
Isn't that one good enough for you?
Posted by: C-C-G at June 25, 2008 06:31 PM (Hc4y8)
Is anyone else seeing anything like this?"
This has been their agenda for the past 40 years. Before they were a bit more subtle and hid behind a mask. The difference is that now they no longer even try to hide their true face now that they feel they are so close to succeeding.
Posted by: Nahanni at June 25, 2008 07:16 PM (B92fu)
Because if they did this country would not be free.
"Vindiciamus"
Posted by: Vindiciamus at June 25, 2008 09:03 PM (s+HoW)
Posted by: Terry Carriere at June 26, 2008 04:16 AM (q5hat)
The trend began about 6 months ago--perhaps co-incident with the rise of Obama.
Posted by: dad29 at June 26, 2008 08:35 AM (hzU2Q)
Time to try that ex-patriate gig for a few years.
That's no solution, that's running away from the fight. I'm seeing the same things you are, and I'm stuck in a country where US forces are stationed in to protect it, but a patriot has few friends over here (Japan). If America throws down her weapons, who will guard the world's freedoms? Where do we go home to?
Yep, we're doomed.
Let's not give up so easy. The founding of America was close to a miracle and likely Providential, if we lose it once, it may be for ever. Don't let the bravery and sacrifice of Omaha Beach, Tarawa, Iwo Jima, and a thousand other battles be in vain; rather let their example be a source of humility and determination. Freedom is easier to defend than to establish, and we are indebted to those who gave their all to give it it to us. Fight on, Sir.
Best regards, Peter Warner.
Posted by: Peter Warner at June 26, 2008 12:16 PM (MQOIb)
If you were a Communist back in the 50's, you'd probably know a thing or two about Scripture, it was all over the place. You had to know what you were fighting against, at the least.
Now you can be an Evangelical Conservative and not know what the Trinity is.
For the Left, the lack of any real concern for religion except disdain is making them think any form of knowledge that isn't centered around their paranoia is an attempt to control them. Their "values" are obsessed with preserving their "freedom," but they have no clue about basics because they don't want to know anything.
It sounds strange to say this, but at its core, what religion is about is the fact we don't know everything, and that when we act, we should act as people who have tried our best to know and do, as people who can respect others who have values because we have values.
Posted by: ashok at June 26, 2008 07:37 PM (EhweZ)
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