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Prisoner Recidivism & 72 Million Dead
Lone Star Times ^

Posted on 07/10/2008 10:34:42 AM PDT by mnehrling

A few miles north of Tel Aviv lies the town of Herzliya on the Mediterranean seacoast of Israel.  Within Herzliya, Barry Rubin and many others labor to run a think tank and publishing effort called Global Research in International Affairs or simply, GLORIA Center.  Mr. Rubin reaches back into the archives of the New York Times to bring forth the history we are doomed to repeat if we elect a Barack Obama administration.  While we are once again, as a people, being scolded to confer, negotiate and empathize with the most bloodthirsty, barbaric of the world’s powermongers, it is instructive to look back on the record just in case we might not want to duplicate our past mistakes.  Barry Rubin writes the following…

Each day we’re told that radical Islamists, terrorists, and assorted extremists are going to moderate, so why not negotiate with them, appease them, defuse their grievances, have dialogue, and then everything will be okay.

But, those who are doubtful, argue, shouldn’t we have learned from history that militant ideologies are not prone to compromise and ruthless dictators don’t change their stripes. You cannot appease them, they don’t go away; displays of weakness make them more aggressive.

Oh, no! Not the Nazi analogy again!

And yet what can you say when confronted with this New York Times headline of December 21, 1924:

“Hitler Tamed By Prison; Released on Parole, He Is Expected to Return to Austria.”

Hitler Tamed By Prison

The correspondent explains that Hitler, once a demigod for the extreme right, was released on parole from the Landsberg fortress where he had been sent for trying to overthrow the democratic German government in what has come to be known as the Beerhouse Putsch.

Prison, the article continues, seems to have moderated him. The authorities were convinced that he presented no further danger to the existing society. In fact, it was expected that he would abandon public life and return to his native land, Austria.

Well, that problem was certainly solved easily.

And also the Times learned its lesson, hasn’t it?

As the newspaper explained in a June 30 editorial:

“Few countries can afford the luxury of limiting their diplomacy to friendly countries and peace-loving parties. National security often requires negotiating with dangerous enemies.”

Right. And believing their protestations of moderation, making concessions to them, ending sanctions, blaming ourselves for problems, and never using force is the actual content of such negotiations.

Then the leaders of Hamas, Hizballah, Syria, Iran, the Muslim Brotherhoods, al-Qaida, North Korea, Zimbabwe, Sudan, etc., will no doubt be tamed, abandon public life, and go back to their homes.

Henry Kissinger once told the joke–or at least is credited for doing so–that it is very easy to have the lion lay down with the lamb, as long as you put in a new lamb every day. Kissinger no doubt little expected at the time that this would become the democratic world’s favored strategy. No surprise that the main villain for the politically correct West is Israel, the lamb that refuses the honor.

 
I would ask anyone to reassess their position that there is no difference between an Obama and McCain administration.


TOPICS: History; Politics
KEYWORDS: foreignpolicy; israel; mccain; mohammedanism; obama

1 posted on 07/10/2008 10:34:42 AM PDT by mnehrling
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To: mnehrling
[Hitler] once a demigod for the extreme right

An otherwise decent post thoroughly ruined by an interpretation of something the author did not say, and is not true.

In the original:

[Hitler] once a demigod for reactionary extremists.

Hitler was not a right-winger. This calumny has been repeated often enough by the Left. It should not be propagated on FR.

2 posted on 07/10/2008 10:58:24 AM PDT by FredZarguna ("It is the Fourth?" RIP, Senator Helms.)
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To: FredZarguna

Good catch, thanks... I’ll send a note to the LST guys, I wonder if they missed that.


3 posted on 07/10/2008 11:00:53 AM PDT by mnehrling
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