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Liberalism and terrorism: Different stages of same disease ANN COULTER
anncoulter.org ^ | July 3, 2002 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 07/03/2002 5:08:54 PM PDT by anncoulteriscool

Liberalism And Terrorism: Different Stages Of Same Disease

July 3, 2002

THE NEW YORK TIMES editorial page was in a snit with the Supreme Court this week for its first ruling on the Bush administration's wartime security procedures. Despite the hysteria at the Times for the assault on "constitutional rights" by Attorney General John Ashcroft, the Supreme Court ruled for Ashcroft.

For now, at least, deportation hearings of suspected terrorists will not be open to the public. This, the Times said, was "troubling." Sadly, the Constitution does not require that national security be compromised.

Like everything liberals oppose but don't have a good argument for, all reasonable national security measures are called "unconstitutional." Whenever liberals are losing on substance, they pretend to be upset about process.

Through their enervating dialogues and endless concerns with constitutional process, liberals have made themselves incapable of feeling hate for the enemy. Refusing to take sides in this war, they busy themselves wailing about every security precaution taken by the Bush administration.

Ashcroft has been incessantly attacked on the op-ed page of The New York Times by the same columnists who are now angrily demanding to know why the Bush administration didn't imprison all Arabs before Sept. 11. He has been compared to the Taliban. (And you're not a patriot in this war until a liberal has compared you to the Taliban.)

Bill Goodman of the Center for Constitutional Rights called Attorney General John Ashcroft the Constitution's "main enemy." (As Andrew Ferguson said, evidently Osama Bin Laden comes in a close second.)

Sen. Patrick Do-Nothing Leahy has complained about Ashcroft's "disappointing" failure to run all internal guideline changes past the Senate Judiciary Committee. Instead, Sen. Do-Nothing said, "we're presented with a fait accompli reflecting no congressional input whatsoever."

Ashcroft was probably worried Leahy would take as long with procedures for investigating terrorism as he is with Bush's judicial nominees. If Speedy Gonzalez Leahy were required to review Justice Department guidelines, America would be an Islamic regime before Leahy got around to it.

No matter what defeatist tack liberals take, real Americans are behind our troops 100 percent, behind John Ashcroft 100 percent, behind locking up suspected terrorists 100 percent, behind surveillance of Arabs 100 percent. Liberals become indignant when you question their patriotism, but simultaneously work overtime to give terrorists a cushion for the next attack and laugh at dumb Americans who love their country and hate the enemy.

The New York Times ran a Tom Tomorrow cartoon sneering about Americans who believe with "unwavering faith in an invisible omniscient deity who favors those born in the middle of the North American land mass." This is how liberals conceive of America: an undifferentiated land mass in the middle of North America. Like all cartoons specially featured in the Times, there was nothing remotely funny about the cartoon. Its point was simply to convey all the proper prejudices of elitist liberals against ordinary Americans.

While hooting with laughter at patriotic Americans, liberals prattle on and on about the right to dissent as the true mark of patriotism and claim their unrelenting kvetching is a needed corrective to jingoism. (It's not jingoism, and the only people who use that word are fifth columnists.)

After Sept. 11, liberals are appalled by patriotism with an edge of anger because that might lead America to defend itself. True patriotism, they believe, should consist of redoubled efforts at attacking George Bush.

Movie director Robert Altman (who won the Golden Globe for best director for "Gosford Park") said, "When I see an American flag flying, it's a joke. This present government in America I just find disgusting."

Columbia professor Eric Foner said: "I'm not sure which is more frightening: the horror that engulfed New York City or the apocalyptic rhetoric emanating daily from the White House." I think I know the answer! Thousands of our fellow countrymen dying in a fiery inferno, I'm pretty sure, is "more frightening" than the rhetoric emanating from the White House.

Liberals are angrier at John Ashcroft for questioning angry Arab immigrants applying for crop duster permits than they are about the terrorists. These people simply do not have an implacable desire to kill those who cheered the slaughter of thousands of American citizens. If you can rise above that, if you can move on from that, you weren't angry in the first place.

During World War II, George Orwell said of England's pacifists: "Since pacifists have more freedom of action in countries where traces of democracy survive, pacifism can act more effectively against democracy than for it. Objectively, the pacifist is pro-Nazi."

To paraphrase Orwell, in this war, those who cannot stay focused on fighting the enemy are objectively pro-terrorist.


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Wonderful reading for the eve of our nations birthday !
1 posted on 07/03/2002 5:08:54 PM PDT by anncoulteriscool
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To: anncoulteriscool
Regarding the title...Comeon...there's a difference between being a dumbass baffoon and being evil!
2 posted on 07/03/2002 5:13:07 PM PDT by College Repub
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The most interesting part of the equation is that American liberals/socialists seem to think of themselves as philosophical allies of the Taliban, forgetting, that if the latter came to world domination that THEY would be the first up against the wall. These morons refuse to see the danger in this and also refuse to see that only in a free society like the US could they have a voice at all. Morons, to the man.
3 posted on 07/03/2002 5:15:04 PM PDT by 45Auto
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To: anncoulteriscool
For now, at least, deportation hearings of suspected terrorists will not be open to the public. This, the Times said, was "troubling." Sadly, the Constitution does not require that national security be compromised.

An example why Ann Coulter is one of the most gifted political satirists in our nation's history. Her writing talent will be remembered, studied and emulated when a lot of the controversies du jour that she writes about will need explanation in footnotes. You read it here first!

4 posted on 07/03/2002 5:18:04 PM PDT by Map Kernow
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To: College Repub
Maybe in your eyes, but not mine. Ann is right on.
5 posted on 07/03/2002 5:26:09 PM PDT by cksharks
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To: College Repub
one can contribute to evil just by being a "dumbass baffoon". As the liberals like to say, 'if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem'.
6 posted on 07/03/2002 5:30:59 PM PDT by goodieD
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To: anncoulteriscool
I wonder if Prof. Eric Foner is related to Philip Foner, an old time Stalinist Commie who wrote trash for the Commie press from the forties on to the sixties, (maybe beyond that.) Wouldn't be surprised if he is. Or maybe Philip Foner is Eric's red diapered godfather.
7 posted on 07/03/2002 5:38:43 PM PDT by doxteve
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In 1994 The Road to Serfdom was reprinted . . . the original printing was in 1944. Its author emphasized that history did not exactly repeat itself, and we had a long way to go--but Britain and the US were in 1944 philosophically in a stunningly similar place to where Germany had been a generation earlier. All happy about socialism . . .

The main thesis of the book is that National Socialism was indeed socialism, indeed of the left. Fascism and Nazisim were simply routine splitoffs which are inevitable (Hayek asserted) among socialists. Based on the public knowledge of the Soviet Gulag before WWII, Hayek predicted that very ugly things would come to light after the fall of the Nazis. You may perhaps agree that he was right.

Given that I keep seeing similarities between the Palestinians and the Nazis, and given that Nazis were socialists and so are "liberals", the connection between "liberalism" and terrorism may just turn out to be less tenuous than you suppose.

8 posted on 07/03/2002 5:46:00 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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NEVER FORGET

...The Enemy Within....

...HILLARY RODHAM -&-

...BILL CLINTON...

...have been Partners with World Terrorists ever since their Anti-US Activities during the Vietnam War.

...Nothing has changed since except...

...their Partner Terrorists are now...

...just around the corner...

...and up your street...???

NEVER FORGET

9 posted on 07/03/2002 5:55:35 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE
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To: College Repub
see #8.

then expand your knowledge by reading The Road to Serfdom.

if that doesn't do it, Atlas Shrugged might be the 2x4 upside the head
that'll help you grasp just how slippery the 'liberal' slope really is ...

[ /head pats from an old guy ]

10 posted on 07/03/2002 5:57:03 PM PDT by tomkat
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Thanks, old fella.Have you gazed through Witness yet? It's a fine read :-)
11 posted on 07/03/2002 6:05:18 PM PDT by habs4ever
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To: tomkat
I agree with the parts ABOUT liberalism...just not that anyone who's a liberal or democrat is evil (like terrorists)...which some people seem to think
12 posted on 07/03/2002 6:12:15 PM PDT by College Repub
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
The Road to Serfdom bump. One of the great books of the 20th Century.
13 posted on 07/03/2002 6:13:53 PM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets
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"Since pacifists have more freedom of action in countries where traces of democracy survive, pacifism can act more effectively against democracy than for it. Objectively, the pacifist is pro-Nazi."

Unless the pacifist takes his non-violent direct action right to the Nazi.

If he doesn't have the courage to do that, then better to pick up a gun, according to Gandhi.

14 posted on 07/03/2002 6:25:25 PM PDT by secretagent
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To: anncoulteriscool
I can almost hear Coulter's voice in this line:

Thousands of our fellow countrymen dying in a fiery inferno, I'm pretty sure, is "more frightening" than the rhetoric emanating from the White House.

15 posted on 07/03/2002 6:27:32 PM PDT by secretagent
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To: habs4ever
haven't got to that one yet.
maybe i can manage to creak on down to the bookstore this summer ...


16 posted on 07/03/2002 6:40:56 PM PDT by tomkat
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To: College Repub
that's what neville thought as well ...
17 posted on 07/03/2002 6:41:46 PM PDT by tomkat
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To: goodieD
'if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem'.

No, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.

18 posted on 07/03/2002 6:46:05 PM PDT by Eagle Eye
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To: anncoulteriscool; Snow Bunny; doug from upland; Howlin; Alamo-Girl
This Coulter Composition should be chiseled in marble and mounted within the Arlington Cemetary on the FOURTH OF JULY. Inscribed over it should read "We hold these truths to be self evident"
19 posted on 07/03/2002 6:51:46 PM PDT by Uncle George
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To: 45Auto
"first up against the wall"

No they wouldn't - they would just be the first to try to BRIBE THEIR WAY OUT OF BEING SHOT!!
20 posted on 07/03/2002 7:06:10 PM PDT by CyberAnt
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