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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Friday, March 25, 2005

Today's Nuze: March 25, 2005 

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By Neal Boortz

Today's Nuze: March 25, 2005
Friday -- March 25, 2005

A POLITICAL PRICE TO PAY?  APPARENTLY SO.

So, there he was ... Randall Terry, the anti-abortion zealot, screaming outside of the nursing home housing Terri Schiavo.  He was screaming something about "hell to pay" if Terri Schiavo dies.   He then went on to rant a bit about all of the work that the anti-abortion movement did to elect these Republicans, and that now is the time for them to deliver and perform.

You know what?  This time Randall Terry may just be right.  There just may be a political price to pay.  But Terry is right for the wrong reasons.  Republicans may pay a political price not because they didn't do enough to prolong the torture of Terri Schiavo, but because they did too much.

Have you seen today's approval ratings for President Bush?  They're down.  Way down.  He's down to 45%.  He was at 52% one week ago.  This is the lowest point in his presidency.  These polls are not because he hasn't done enough in the Schiavo matter.  The downtrend is because he did too much.  The largest loss of support was among conservative male church-goers.  A majority of the American people were not impressed with the Republican Party's late night grandstanding this past Sunday, and Bush's rush back to Washington to sign a bill in the early hours of the morning.

Maybe conservative Republican politicians can learn a lesson from this.  They were elected to reduce the size and intrusiveness of the Imperial Federal Government of the United States.  They were elected to reduce our tax burden and lower government spending.  They were elected to defend us against threats from abroad, specifically the threat of Islamic terrorism ... and to do so with preemptive action if necessary.  In spite of the delusions of grandeur of the abortocentrist crowd and religious extremists, George Bush was not elected to facilitate a government takeover of the ovaries of every fertile American woman, nor was he elected to establish a theocracy. 

Perhaps Republicans will take note.  I truly believe that their control of the House of Representatives may be in jeopardy in next year's elections.  Perhaps they'll learn from this.  Maybe they'll start dancing with who brung them for a change, and pay attention to spending and tax cuts, school choice, national defense and individual liberty.

Some lessons are just learned the hard way.

CANADA GETS IT RIGHT

Finally a reasonable decision from our near-socialist neighbors to the north.  Since the war in Iraq began two years ago, a small number of U.S. soldiers have decided that they didn't want to go to Iraq.  They just didn't seem to understand that joining the U.S. armed forces meant that they might actually find themselves in harm's way.  Some tried and failed to become conscientious objectors, others were just AWOL.  So they fled to Canada, thinking that they would be able to hang out there and request asylum. 

Well, starting yesterday, it's not working.   U.S. Army paratrooper Jeremy Hinzman decided he was going to live in Toronto and apply for asylum, telling the Canadians that if he were to perform his duties in Iraq, he would be forced to commit atrocities against civilians.  The Immigration and Refugee board didn't buy it.  They singled out his stance that  he would be willing to return to the Army, so long as he didn't have to serve in combat.  Bad move.

The ruling from the board read, in part: "I find Mr. Hinzman's position to be inherently contradictory.  Surely an intelligent young man like Mr. Hinzman, who believes the war in Iraq to be illegal, unjust and waged for economic reasons, would be unwilling to participate in any capacity, whether as combatant or noncombatant."  Oops. Hinzman is going to appeal the ruling, but he probably won't get very far.

The truth is that Hinzman is a coward.  Nothing more, nothing less. 

The United States has an all-volunteer Army for a reason.  Unless you want to face the possibility of fighting and dying in a war, don't join.  Hopefully the next step will be shipping this pantywaist back to his unit to be prosecuted.

BOBBY FISCHER, INTERNATIONAL OUTLAW

Bobby Fischer, so-called "chess master" best known for defeating the Soviet Boris Spassky in a chess match 33 years ago in Iceland, has finally been given citizenship by that country and was flown there yesterday from Japan.  Fischer is wanted by the United States government for defying a warning not to play a chess match in Yugoslavia, which at the time had sanctions placed on it.  He did it anyway, and he's been on the run ever since.

For some reason, Fischer decided it would be a good idea to travel to Japan on an invalid U.S. passport.  He was detained, and seemed to be facing deportation to the United States.  Iceland, for some reason, decided to save the day and bring him there.  But what is most interesting about this case are some of the comments Mr. Fischer has made about the United States.  It turns out he is quite the character, and even and anti-Semite.  Check out some of his comments:

"The United States is an illegitimate country ... just like the bandit state of Israel. The Jews have no right to be there. It belongs to the Palestinians...."

"That country, the United States, belongs to the red man, the American Indian. ... It's actually a shame to be a so-called American because everybody living there is ... an invader."

"Bush does not respect law. It's like in the comics, like Billy Batson used to say 'Shazaaam!' and he becomes Captain Marvel." Bush "just says 'Enemy Combatant! Now you have no legal rights.' It's a farce."

He has also said that the 9/11 attacks were "wonderful news" and that he wanted to see the U.S. wiped out. We have an extradition treaty with Iceland.  Hopefully we can bring Mr. Fischer right back here and throw him in prison, where he can play chess with his new boyfriend for the next 10 years.

Have fun, Iceland.  He's all yours. 

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU COMPLAIN

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Yesterday I was telling you that my affiliate radio stations were getting complaints about my position on the Terri Schiavo matter.  Not surprising.  I've been doing this stuff for 36 years, and if you learn anything in that time you will learn that there are some people out there who emotionally and intellectually can't handle hearing an opinion expressed that differs from their own.  Oh dear!  They're great fans; great fans as long as you're on the radio reinforcing their own positions.  But the moment you step forward and challenge their opinions and actually make them think, things change.  Most of you can't understand this but some people get very, very uncomfortable when they're made to actually think.  After all, it's not something you're exactly taught in school any more.  So, as soon as these people start feeling the discomfort that accompanies the thinking process, they start sending emails to their radio stations demanding that I be removed from the air. I wonder why these "listeners" don't just make a tape recording of some of their favorite viewpoints on a variety of subjects, and then just spend a few hours every day nodding their heads in agreement while listening to their own tapes.  It seems like an ideal situation for so many of these complainers, especially since growing up doesn't seem to be a possible alternative.

At any rate, I thought you would like to see what some of the radio stations are saying to us about your complaints.  Here's just one sample.  You must know that I'm not going to tell you which station this is, but here's what they had to say to us:

"The complaints have been rolling in today. That's awesome. it has been a while since we've gotten so much static. He needs to rock the boat more often."

Keep those emails coming folks.  The stations love hearing from you.

NOW ... FOR SOME SELF-SERVING STUFF

It's the end of the week. I've been taking a beating all week long because of my position on the Schiavo matter. Interesting, isn't it. Bush and I are on opposite ends of this, and we're both getting hammered.

Well ... something odd happened yesterday.  The email switched from "You are the spawn of Satan" to "We love you!"  Well .. I want to go out of this week feeling good about myself, so I putting some positive emails here at the end of Nealz Nuze.

  • Dear Neal, I've listened to your show for about 4 years now. I grew up on the Godfather and from the first listening to your show I knew I had found a new favorite talk show host. Aside from all this absurd praise I wanted to say thank you for your column and commentary on the Schiavo case. As a fellow Libertarian I have to thank you for putting the discussion in such a way that even a Liberal can understand.
  • Thank you for this column. This is the most rational, reasonable, and clear thinking piece I've read on this issue. I've hesitated and avoided discussion on this issue because of the militant and aggressive orthodox onslaught by the Right (which I agree with on most issues). You've given me ammunition to carry on in my own views, which are about the same as yours.
  • I didn't know you had it in you!  What an incredibly moving and touching column.
  • Nice job. Very lucid and reasoned to all knee-jerk opinions. A pleasure to read. Man, are you bald!!!      
  • Neil, your essay on why Terri Schiavo has earned the right to die is an achingly beautiful piece of work. May she die in peace.
  • Neal: Thank you for a rational, sensitive (know it's not your forte) view on the Terri Schiavo case. If only people would listen. I have:
  • You never cease to amaze me with some of your comments.  I'm pretty darn conservative and go along with almost everything you "believe in" but I don't always agree with the abruptness of your message. But, this Townhall.com article on Terry.  WOW.  You hit it!  And from both sides - I don't think any right-to-lifer or acclaimed Christian can argue with you in any way.  Incredible and absolutely great questions!!!
  • Neal, I wanted to comment on your wonderful essay regarding the Terri Schiavo catastrophe.  You are right!!!!!  Hell, you are almost always right, and don't tell my husband...  The poor woman has been tortured for 15 years and it is time to let God and nature step an and do their job.  I feel for the families involved and pray for them. She needs to be set free.  I know that God is waiting with open arms. Neal, I am shaking as I am writing this to you...this is the first time that I have ever written to anyone of importance...(sorry honey), so I hope this is received well.  So keep up the good work and the bad attitude.  Hope you are coming up to Dayton sometime soon, I'd love to meet you...and so would my husband.
  • I'm very disappointed with you and have lost respect for you in this matter.  You are now on the same side as Barney Frank and John Lewis.   (Well, I didn't say that all of the messages were positive.)
  • I have to admit, you are absolutely right about the way we should think about this case. It is like you turned on a light and cut through the emotions. I'm a bit embarrassed that you would have to point this out to me, but thank you.        
  •    I just finished reading your Townhall article and all I can say is, WOW. For weeks now I have been trying to put into words why I felt Terri should be allowed to die. You did it for me. I've gone over all the court documents that are available, though I'm not a lawyer, and I agree with what the courts have done but, it just didn't seem to be enough. Thank you sir, for writing what I couldn't articulate myself.
  • Neal, your article finally tipped the scales of my opinion of this Schiavo matter. I felt like John Kerry for a while because I kept flip-flopping my position about how I felt, but the article you wrote finally pinned it down for me. For years I have held the belief that there is so much more to life and existence than the 70-80 years of life on earth, and what you have said captures the essence of how I truly feel. It appears that the emotionally charged content of this case has caused people, myself included, to focus too narrowly on the immediate moment and not examine the big picture. The logic that you have espoused, like that "laser beam of truth" your voiceover guy speaks of, cuts thru the emotional bullcrap that contaminates and clouds judgment. Thank you for clearing this up for everyone.
  •  Because she's earned it brought tears to my eyes. As an ICU nurse I have seen many , many things, have witnessed many people needlessly suffer in agony with tubes in and out every orifice of their bodies/ being kept artificially alive. We pump on their chests, send volts of electricity thru their chests  to keep them alive/ pour enormous amounts of life saving drugs through them. They poop themselves as they have no control over their bowels ...we have to clean them so often they get raw... the bedsores they get from wasting away...There are many more gross things the average person doesn't  think about that goes on behind closed doors The indignity of it all  because of  families selfishness or guilt or both .. You stated it so well.  God will be there for Terri. He will make her whole again in heaven.  Neal you are my new Hero in radio
  •  I wish you would Judo Chop net dog and the other cruddy email person for only letting you see negative emails.   We think y'all are great ! 
  • I disagree with your views most of the time, but I must say - a most eloquent post.  You pose some questions that many of your brethren really do not want to answer...Peggy Noonan jumps immediately to mind.
  • I wasn't entirely convinced that your position on the Schiavo case was purely Libertarian in nature, but I didn't know the true angle of your reasoning.  Your article most assuredly clarified your position, and after reading it, I now understand my reservations about wanting to keep her alive.  Terri's advocates are not fighting for soul but, rather, are fighting to forestall their own sorrow.  

Last night I was sharing some of these messages with my wife.  She just looked at me and said, "Remember ... We are eternal.  Life is not."  It's just that simple, isn't it?



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READING ASSIGNMENTS


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Is there really a 'new' diagnosis for Terri Schiavo?  Dr. (and Republican) Elizabeth Whelan says the idea that Terri is in anything more than a persistent vegetative state is pure nonsense.

Ashley Smith met with the governor of Georgia yesterday and picked up her $70,000 reward for turning in the courthouse shooter Brian Nichols.  That's probably the best $70,000 the government has spent in a long time.

The University of Colorado put out its report on Ward Churchill yesterday.  Their conclusion?  No action will be taken...yet.  Michelle Malkin reports.

With oil over $55 a barrel and gasoline over $2 a gallon, what is the solution to America's dependence on foreign oil?  Max Boot cites a list of solutions, and says the US has to have the will to do them all.

How's come we aren't hearing from the usual chorus of gun control advocates over the school shootings in Minnesota?  Steve Chapman says there's a very good reason why.

Universities are increasingly being criticized for their anti-Americanism and leftist teachings.  Mona Charen says it's starting to have an effect, and talks about some remarks by he president of Columbia.

Thomas Sowell addresses the Terri Schiavo case in his column....and has an interesting take.  He doesn't agree with the actions of the husband, and explains why.

Democrats have realized that religion is big at the polls and have decided it's time to convert.  Rich Lowry talks about Howard Dean's trip into red state country, where he even quoted the Scripture.

Which has a better return: Social Security, or the stock market?  If you listen to the AARP and the left, Social Security.  Allen Reynolds says it's not even close....the stock market wins hands-down.

George Bush's repeated pushing of Social Security reform is very unusual...and shows he's not backing down from a political fight.  Emmett Tyrrel looks at the president's Social Security campaign.

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