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Good luck finding more Iraq allies
New York Daily News ^ | 10/04/04 | Bill O'Reilly

Posted on 10/04/2004 2:02:43 AM PDT by kattracks

Let's face it, no matter who you vote for a few weeks from now, you are doing it on hope. President Bush firmly believes democracy will prevail in Iraq; lots of hoping going on in that analysis. John Kerry wants us to believe that he can persuade allies like France and Germany to help stabilize Iraq. For that to be even remotely possible, the senator will have to speak softly and carry a big checkbook, because turning that kind of hope into reality is likely to cost plenty.

The sad truth is that many countries dislike America, and it has little to do with the U.S.A.'s proactive policy in fighting perceived terror threats. The acrimony is caused by severe differences in philosophy and priorities.

First, there's the economy. It is steadily growing in the U.S., but essentially flat in the European Union. The reason is that Americans work longer hours and have fewer work restrictions. Europe is deeply into entitlements, and those extend into the marketplace. If you don't want to work in Scandinavia, for example, the government will support you. And even if you do work, taxes are so high in many European countries that after a while, wage earning isn't worth it. So many ambitious and creative people simply hit the sauna, limiting their accomplishments.

And then there's the secularist philosophy. In the Netherlands, they have legalized euthanasia even for children. If you want drugs, you will find them sold openly in Amsterdam. After you score, you can walk on over to the red light district and have sex with a government-approved prostitute. Then you might want to use your drugs in a public coffee shop. No problem.

In Spain, the new socialist prime minister mocks the Catholic Church and surrenders to Al Qaeda. Across the border in France, Jacques Chirac refuses to provide help needed to safeguard elections in Afghanistan and Iraq. In Russia, Vladimir Putin shuts down the press and incarcerates potential rivals. And John Kerry's going to rally these guys to our cause?

Mexico remains poor and corrupt and then blames its neighbor to the north for the chaos. That's hilarious when you consider that the U.S. government allows millions of Mexican citizens to live and work here, many of them illegally. In fact, money sent home by Mexican workers accounts for that country's second largest industry after oil.

The truth is that the U.S.A. is disliked by many countries because of our Judeo-Christian traditions as well as our economic and military power. This charade that Chirac and Gerhard Schroeder simply disagree with us about Iraq is nonsense. These men play to their left-wing base and to the anti-American media. In fact, they are both in office because of their anti-Americanism. The German and French economies are a mess. These guys mask that by criticizing the barbarians in the U.S.A.

So good luck, John Kerry, in finding common ground with foreign politicians who personally benefit from giving the U.S.A. a hard time. The envy and shortsightedness that is gripping the world is Al Qaeda's best friend. The U.S. has unquestionably made mistakes in Iraq, but consider this: If the entire world was united against terrorists and brutal dictators, they could not exist. But the world is not. And all the hope on Earth won't change that.

Originally published on October 4, 2004



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; kerry; kerryforeignpolicy; multinational; oreilly; willingcoalition

1 posted on 10/04/2004 2:02:44 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Re: Euro Iraqi Allies?

"For that to be even remotely possible"

Uh, they are NATO partners and are working witin that structure. About 3,00 troops.

2 posted on 10/04/2004 2:10:25 AM PDT by endthematrix (Bad news is good news for the Kerry campaign!)
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To: kattracks

This is what skerry and his ilk want to turn the USA into.


3 posted on 10/04/2004 3:49:42 AM PDT by GailA ( hanoi john, I'm for the death penalty for terrorist, before I impose a moratorium on it.)
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To: GailA

This should be filed under:

"What Americans will never read about"



4 posted on 10/04/2004 4:25:10 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (Control the information given to society and you control society.)
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To: kattracks

But Kerry has a splended plan for getting more allies, that is hurl insults at the present ones.

In many ways it's a pity that H.M. Government here in Britain is far too diplomatic to join with the President of Poland in stating that Kerry is being shockingly rude to all of us.


5 posted on 10/04/2004 4:58:16 AM PDT by tjwmason (Coerced and bribed window-dressing.)
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To: tjwmason
Re: In many ways it's a pity that H.M. Government here in Britain is far too diplomatic to join with the President of Poland in stating that Kerry is being shockingly rude to all of us.

Please accept the apologies of the majority of the American people for the extremely boorish and denigrating behaviour of Kerry against our allies. We all very much appreciate the contributions and sacrifices you have made to help rid the world of terrorism.


6 posted on 10/04/2004 9:23:17 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
Please accept the apologies of the majority of the American people for the extremely boorish and denigrating behaviour of Kerry against our allies. We all very much appreciate the contributions and sacrifices you have made to help rid the world of terrorism.

Thank you for your kind words. I am aware (especially from fellow FReepers) that most Americans realise that we are all in this together, and that just as I feel pain at the loss of American lives, so too Americans feel pain at the loss of British lives. Truly the more I hear from and about Senator Kerry, the more certain I am that only the re-election of the President will ensure a strong coallition to continue the necessary battle against terror.
7 posted on 10/04/2004 2:36:25 PM PDT by tjwmason (Coerced and bribed window-dressing.)
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To: kattracks

With that last paragraph, I think O'Reilly has finally put to rest any question of whom he'll be voting for.


8 posted on 10/04/2004 2:44:07 PM PDT by workerbee
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To: tjwmason
Kerry is being shockingly rude to all of us.

Yes, but he does it with an almost-British accent, so it's all quite acceptable, old boy. (/sarcasm)

9 posted on 10/04/2004 2:46:14 PM PDT by workerbee
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To: kattracks

At least that tent trailer is air-conditioned.


10 posted on 10/04/2004 2:49:11 PM PDT by connectthedots
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