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Rush Limbaugh Live Thread Friday Oct 27, 2006
RushLimbaugh.com ^ | 10-27-2006 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 10/27/2006 8:56:11 AM PDT by MNJohnnie

http://beccycole.com/albums/videos/poster_girl.shtml

Great Video. The Aussies get it.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1726911/posts

Another Vietnam Asharq Al-Awsat ^ | 10/27/06 | Amir Taheri

Posted on 10/27/2006 8:21:42 AM CDT by Valin

Even before the US-led coalition had fired its first shot in the war that saved Iraq from Saddam Hussein there were some who predicted that the exercise would become “another Vietnam.”

The “another Vietnam” chorus included radical American intellectuals such as Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky and Sean Penn along with such figures on both the extreme right and the extreme left in Europe as Jean-Marie Le Pen, George Galloway and Harold Pinter. Since then, the prediction that Iraq was becoming or had already become “another Vietnam” has hit the headlines every three or four months.

The “another Vietnam” chorus is at its loudest whenever there is an upsurge in terrorist insurgency or sectarian violence in Iraq and at times when the US is holding an election.

It is, therefore, not surprising that October should have witnessed the return of the “another Vietnam” chorus at its loudest.

October has witnessed the worst violence in Iraq in 18 months. The joint efforts of the US forces and the new Iraqi army to end sectarian killings and terrorist attacks in Baghdad have failed. There has also been a series of defeatist declarations by a number of US and British politicians and military figures. Add to all that the fact that the US is headed for a crucial mid-term election early next month, and October becomes the ideal month for an upsurge in “another Vietnam” predictions.

The problem, however, is that because we are never told what the phrase “another Vietnam” actually means, the analogy may be misleading.

To start with the US and its allies in Vietnam were defending an un-elected and corrupt regime in Saigon against its enemies in both the south and North Vietnam. In Iraq, however, the US-led coalition is on the side of an elected government that represents virtually the entire Iraqi nation. There is no equivalent of the Hanoi regime in Iraq to offer the Iraqis an alternative vision and a flag under which to fight the government in Baghdad. The Al Qaeda figures in Iraq and the remnants of the Saddamite clan could hardly be compared to Hochi Minh and his associates who had won their credentials during decades of struggle against French colonialism.

In Vietnam, the US and its Western allies had some 600,000 troops committed to the war. In Iraq that number is around 150,000.

The US task force in Vietnam was a conscript army while the one in Iraq is an entirely voluntary one. In Vietnam the US lost an average of 25 men each day. In Iraq the figure is two a day.

In Vietnam, apart from the north that was under Communist rule, the Vietcong controlled large chunks of territory both in the Mekong delta and close to the Laotian and Cambodian borders. In Iraq, however, Al Qaeda and the Saddamites control no territory.

As far as treasure is concerned, the Vietnam War was nine times costlier for the US in comparable dollars than the Iraq operation has been.

In Vietnam, Hanoi and the Vietcong received support from the Soviet Union and China. In Iraq, support for opponents of the democratic system comes from Iran and Syria.

Also unlike the era of Vietnam, there is no grass-root movement in the US in sympathy with either Al Qaeda or the Saddamites; Not even the most determined anti-Bush figures in the US are prepared to openly side with Saddam Hussein and Abu-Ayyub al-Masri.

There is one other major reason why Iraq will not be “another Vietnam.” That reason is George W Bush, possibly the most stubborn US leader since President Harry S Truman. Bush is not a cut-and-run type, especially at a time that he enters the second half of his final term in office and must be thinking of his place in history.

Having said all that Iraq may yet become “another Vietnam” in only one sense. The Americans may still decide to snatch defeat from the jaws of military victory just as they did in Vietnam. There are many in the US political and cultural elite who want Iraq to fail with an almost pathological ardour solely to get at George W Bush and his supposed cabal of “neoncons”. A Democrat controlled Congress could cut the budget for the US troops in Iraq, forcing their withdrawal.

But even if there is a new Congress controlled by the Democrats it is not at all certain that it would cut the troops’ budget and send that last helicopter to get the last Americans out of Baghdad. Apart from a lunatic fringe, no one in the Democrat Party is advocating a cut-and-run policy in Iraq.

This is because they know that Iraqis not another Vietnam. In Iraq, the US and its allies have achieved all their political objectives that included the dismantling of Saddam Hussein’s machinery of war and repression and the restoration of power to the Iraqi people. In Vietnam, however, the US failed to dismantle the Communist-Vietcong machinery of war and repression, and certainly did not restore power to the people even in the southern half of the country

A precipitous US withdrawal from Iraq is certain to complicate matters for the newly created democratic system.

But it would not mean a seizure of power by Al Qaeda and the Saddamites. The terrorists and the insurgents could continue killing people and causing mayhem for many more years just as their counterparts did in Algeria, Egypt and Turkey among others. But one thing is certain: Al Qaeda and Saddamites will never rule in Baghdad.

If the Iraqis wish to end the coalition’s military presence they have an opportunity to do so at the end of this year when the UN mandate under which the US-led forces are in Iraq comes to an end. But if the Iraqi parliament decides to extend the US-led coalition’s mandate, that decision should be respected and supported.

When it invaded Iraq, the US-led coalition entered into a moral contract with the Iraqi people. Under that contract the coalition to destroy the Saddamite tyranny and transfer power to the people of Iraq. In exchange, the Iraqi people were required to create a pluralist system based on power sharing among all the communities. The Iraqis have laid the foundations of precisely such a system. The US-led coalition must help defend this new system against its enemies until new Iraq is in a position to protect itself.

The best judgment at present is that new Iraq will need the coalition’s support for another 18 months or so. What is important is that, despite the violence and numerous social and economic problems, the new pluralist system in Iraq is deepening its roots, while a new political culture is taking shape. In other words there is something worth preserving, something worth fighting for. While new tactics may be needed to adapt to new conditions on the ground, especially in dealing with a highly protean insurgency, the strategy in Iraq remains as valid as it was four years ago. This is a strategy of creating an Iraq that belongs to all Iraqis and will never again be dominated by a single clan, let alone a brutal despot


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To: lysie

Dear lord! that webb/flynt commercial was hilarious!


101 posted on 10/27/2006 9:23:53 AM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: MNJohnnie

Okay......he didn't have sex with that boy!!


102 posted on 10/27/2006 9:23:59 AM PDT by OldFriend (CNN ~ GIVING THE TERRORISTS A FAIR SHAKE)
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To: A Citizen Reporter

Heck, just when Free Republic was getting blamed for Dixie Chicks and becoming the "blamee du jour", Karl Rove had to steel out thunder.

Rove, I question your timing


103 posted on 10/27/2006 9:24:09 AM PDT by Republican Red (if you don't want to root for the home team then get the hell out of the stadium)
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To: AxelPaulsenJr

"required" was my first thought too....


104 posted on 10/27/2006 9:24:12 AM PDT by RasterMaster (Winning Islamic hearts and minds.........one bullet at a time!)
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To: aligncare
Webb is a pervert and wrote it down for publication. He is toast.
105 posted on 10/27/2006 9:24:25 AM PDT by MaestroLC ("Let him who wants peace prepare for war."--Vegetius, A.D. Fourth Century)
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To: Excellence
"What Webb wrote is far worse than anything Foley wrote"

BINGO!! once again the hypocrisy of the MSM and Democrats is exposed.

106 posted on 10/27/2006 9:24:34 AM PDT by YaYa123
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To: MaestroLC

I don't know when Webb's porn books were published, but I wonder how Karl Rove got him to write this years ago?


107 posted on 10/27/2006 9:24:49 AM PDT by A Citizen Reporter (Go Cards! Go Cards! Go Cards! Beat the TAR out of Detroit.)
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To: RasterMaster
HA HA. DUmp is exploding.
108 posted on 10/27/2006 9:25:06 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
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To: MaestroLC

DU imploding L0L


109 posted on 10/27/2006 9:25:27 AM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: YaYa123
HEY, IT'S ONLY SEX -- WITH A BOY!

C'Mon!

110 posted on 10/27/2006 9:25:30 AM PDT by CWW
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To: MaestroLC

Isn't it sad what our society is slipping down in the gutter these days???? With the help of the Democrat Party....we'll be like Rome.....


111 posted on 10/27/2006 9:25:49 AM PDT by auto power
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To: ChicagoConservative27
Too bad LBJ stole the election.

He helped steal the 1960 election. In '64, we lost 44 states and he couldn't have stolen that many...but still he wouldn't have been there if it a certain Texas County and Cook County hadn't been stolen in '60...it was da Mare's worst blunder.

112 posted on 10/27/2006 9:25:49 AM PDT by LibertyLee (George W. Bush a Great President--US out of the UN and UN out of the US!)
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To: YaYa123
"Heads exploding at DU"


113 posted on 10/27/2006 9:26:03 AM PDT by RasterMaster (Winning Islamic hearts and minds.........one bullet at a time!)
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To: CWW

Depends on the meaning of "is"....


114 posted on 10/27/2006 9:26:27 AM PDT by RasterMaster (Winning Islamic hearts and minds.........one bullet at a time!)
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To: CWW

Oh, but it's not really sex. How Clintonian!


115 posted on 10/27/2006 9:26:36 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
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To: UKRaddell
What do you think the lefties here were concerned about?

I assume they were worried about making the poor innocent Muslims mad.

116 posted on 10/27/2006 9:27:13 AM PDT by American Quilter (You can't negotiate with people who are dedicated to your destruction.)
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To: Republican Red

A seem to remember Anklebitingpundit.com posting excerts from Webb's novels which were quite derogatory towrds blacks. The N word was quite commonly used. It was a book of fiction but it would still tie into what is in this guys mind.


117 posted on 10/27/2006 9:27:17 AM PDT by Republican Red (if you don't want to root for the home team then get the hell out of the stadium)
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To: Republican Red
John McCain Loved Webb's "Lost Soldiers"

Newstex Web Blogs; October 27, 2006 Friday 3:20 AM EST

But then we ran across this seal of approval of Lost Soldiers, from which the quote comes from, by no other than Republican John McCain who said this of the apparent sleaze: "James Webb's new novel paints a portrait of a modern Vietnam charged with hopes for the future but haunted by the ghosts of its war-torn past. It captures well the lingering scars of the war, and exposes the tension between the dynamism of a new generation and the invisible bondage of an older generation for whom wartime allegiances, and animosities, are rendered no less vivid by the passage of time. A novel of revenge and redemption that tells us much about both where Vietnam is headed and where it has been." - Senator John McCain

118 posted on 10/27/2006 9:27:27 AM PDT by MaestroLC ("Let him who wants peace prepare for war."--Vegetius, A.D. Fourth Century)
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To: LibertyLee

Why did Goldwater get beat so bad? Folks like LBJ that much?


119 posted on 10/27/2006 9:27:46 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

And also it depends on the meaning of "is"!


120 posted on 10/27/2006 9:27:52 AM PDT by UKRaddell (I might be movin' to Montana soon)
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