Posted on 08/29/2005 6:21:35 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/columns/1997/11/kill_saddam.html
Kill Saddam! U.S. journalists agree: If you can't beat him, assassinate him. Eric Umansky November 25 , 1997
The latest saber-rattling with Iraq has an odd twist: As the United States government shows restraint and revives the lost art of diplomacy, this time it's the U.S. press that's howling for blood -- the blood of Saddam Hussein personally. The press, of course, has the distinct advantage that nobody really follows their policy suggestions anyway, so their advice doesn't have to be diplomatic, or even legal:
The law:
Prohibition on Assassination. No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination. -- Executive Order 12333, issued Dec. 4, 1981, by President Ronald Reagan, continuing the policy of his predecessors Ford and Carter. Neither Bush nor Clinton has rescinded it.
The handy (and illegal) tips from the press:
"Conventional Wisdom," Newsweek, Nov. 17: "Take him down." (next to a photo of Hussein and a downward-plunging arrow)
Thomas Friedman, foreign affairs columnist, New York Times, Nov. 6: "Saddam Hussein is the reason God created cruise missiles. ...So if and when Saddam pushes beyond the brink, and we get that one good shot, let's make sure it's a head shot."
George Stephanopolous, former Clintonite and current ABC News analyst, on ABC'S "This Week," Nov. 9: "This is probably one of those rare cases where assassination is the more moral course...we should kill him."
Sam Donaldson, co-host of "This Week," Nov. 9: We should kill Saddam "under cover of law.... We can do business with his successor."
Bill Kristol, ABC News analyst, "This Week," Nov. 9: "It sounds good to me."
Cokie Roberts, co-host of "This Week," Nov. 9: "Well, now that we've come out for murder on this broadcast, let us move on to fast-track..."
Jonathan Alter, Newsweek, Nov. 17: "It won't be easy to take him out. ...But we need to try, because the only language Saddam has ever understood is force."
Newsweek, Dec. 1: "Why We Should Kill Saddam."
Thanks
You're simply wrong. And any flack Clinton got, he more than deserved. Actually, he deserved MUCH more than he got and he still does.
9/11: The real Clinton legacy.
"I don't think that is true. Clinton got just as much, if not more flack from the press for all the stuff done in his presidency. It just seems like less, because it was from FR, instead of against FR."
Post the flack that Clintoon and these mediots got. Then we can compare them.
I don't know if there were any. If they failed, would we have been told.
Actually, threats like this by the Clintoons were probably extortion tools to get some of that "Oil for Food" money from Saddam.
I'd say it was about the same, but it's easy to forget stuff....when we want to.
Thanks.
This will be going out on my conservative email list and my list to drive lefties into a deeper insanity.
No, just go back and do your own research...there's simply too much to look up.
"I'd say it was about the same, but it's easy to forget stuff....when we want to."
Research the flak and post it.
I'm not the one who brought up this diversion attempt. You did. Now back it up with data.
News flash for stuart! FR is not "the press". And just in case you don't remember -- the press might have well been clinton's public relations firm the way it carried water for him during his presidency.
As I just said, no, I don't have enough time. Just go over to a liberal forum and ask the same question, I'm sure someone there will be more than happy to accomodate you.
And its easy to make contrary assertions without data to back up your claim when you want to.
Keep replying with your refusal to find data to back up your claim. You have time to reply but no time to back up your claim.
If you were to use the entire sentence when quoting, you would see what I was talking about....I did not say FR was the press.
This is quite amusing. I told a colleague of mine that this would be the response I would get, and that no one would remember, and everyone would demand back-up data. Thanks.
Because, um, er, just because.
Poolie18's Toons Today has a copy of an article by one of these liberals re killing Saddam.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1472647/posts
John, good morning.
This might be worth 2 cents.
FYI and creative mind.
"Why was it OK to get rid of terrorists the easy way under Clintoon and forbidden under Bush?"
Because the MSM are DNC shills.
That inmate was not retarded because he had been so from birth, but because he had tried to commit suicide after the police had cornered him after he committed the murder that put him on death row. The bullet instead of killing him gave him a lobotomy.
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