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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 25, 2006
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: September 25, 2006 | ||
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| Monday, September 25, 2006
The interview, the
first Clinton has ever given to the Fox News Channel, started out innocently
enough...with Wallace asking the smiling Clinton about his initiatives to save
lives around the world and so forth.
In his response to Wallace's question Clinton relied strongly on the statements of Richard Clark, Clinton's chief anti-terrorist operative during his presidency. But after the interview Fox News did some more research into Richard Clark and found that his assessment of Clinton's efforts was not all that positive. In a 2004 CNN interview Richard Clark spoke of one particular Clinton attempt to "get" Osama bin Laden. "Clinton bombed them once; the public reaction was negative to that. Remember 'wag the dog?' Everyone said Clinton is just bombing Afghanistan to divert attention from the Monica business. And so he didn't bomb them again." Well .. that doesn't make it look as if Clinton was quite as dedicated to the idea of killing Osama bin Laden as he would have had us believe, does it? Fox News also restated one of the findings of the 9/11 Commission report says where it was stated that in December of 1999 Richard Clark sent Clinton a memo urging an attack on Al Qaeda basis before the millennium. Sandy Berger wrote on the memo "No." Wow -- that sure does show a dedication to get bin Laden, doesn't it? My feeling is that this whole "lose your temper" bit is going to backfire on Clinton. His "I tried" stuff is going to cause people to look at his record anew. That's probably not something he will welcome. Much being said today about a National Intelligence Estimates which says that our invasion of Iraq and the removal of Saddam Hussein has helped to spawn a new generation of radical Islamic jihadists. Let's turn the clock back a generation or so, to the beginning of the civil rights movement. Just a quick question for you. What if the New York Times ran a headline which read: "Civil Rights Movement Said to Worsen Threat of Racism." The article tells you "Efforts by the Justice Department to end racial discrimination in the South has helped spawn a new wave of racial animosity." You read further and discover that recruitment of members into the Ku Klux Klan has increased since the federal government stepped up its efforts to bring the vote to Southern blacks. Tell me .. .would it be time to pull back and let the racists and bigots just have their way? Or would our determination to go forward with the civil rights struggle merely be strengthened? Democrats, desperate to do anything to reverse their slide in the polls, are jumping on this story big time, with no small amount of help from the media. Jane Harman, the
most senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee says every intelligence
analyst she has talked to confirms what the report says. Says Harman: "And
that is why the best military commission proposal in the world and even
capturing the remaining top Al-Qaeda leadership isn't going to prevent copycat
cells, and it isn't going to change a failed policy in Iraq. This
administration is trying to change the subject. I don't think voters are going
to buy that." Maybe we should call
off the hunt for Osama, Mullah Omar, and the rest of them! After all, if
we catch them it's just going to piss these pissants off. Can't have that,
can we? All that having been said ... I think this is perhaps about one of the dumbest car commercials I've ever seen.
Tracey McGoughy, Michael J. Breaux, Ron Gooden, Randy Jent and Debra Stephens. Sorry ... but every single one of you are dead wrong. OK .. .so who are those people. All five of them had letters published in yesterday's Atlanta Journal-Constitution stating adamantly that there is actually a right to vote engrained in the U.S. Constitution. These letter writers were responding to an earlier letter from someone who was proposing restrictions on who can and cannot vote, a position I support. Let's look at some of the claims made by the fantastic five:
Well, as luck would have it, this is one of the very issues I've addressed in my next book "Somebody's Gotta Say It!" I hate to be the one to break this to you Tracey, Ron, Mike, Randy and Debra. But you're all wrong. There is no right to vote, at least not in a federal election.. Oh, it may be true that your state's constitution contains some sort of a guarantee of your right to vote in an election, but that's really as far as it goes. Now I'm not going to give this entire chapter away right here. I'll just give you enough to whet your appetite for the publication of the book come next Spring. In December of 2000 a law professor by the name of Michael C. Dorf wrote a column entitled "We Need a Constitutional Right to Vote in Presidential Elections." Professor Dorf, a law professor at Columbia University, by the way, was bitterly upset with the results of the 2000 election and the puddin' storm that erupted in Florida after the vote. Here: Let me just share one paragraph from Dorf's column. Now Tracey, Mike, Ron, Randy and Debra ... I want all of you in particular to read this. Remember .. .this is a learned law professor writing this, not just someone sitting down to write a letter to the editor:
So ... there you have it. There's that, and more. I'm not going to give away this entire chapter here, but my research clearly shows that the founding fathers in no way intended to grant a universal right to vote in federal elections in the Constitution. As for the states ... well, it's pretty much up to them. What the Constitution does do, by virtue of the 14th, 15th and 19th Amendments, is set forth some parameters upon which a state cannot limit the voting franchise IF that state decides to offer a right to vote in its state constitution. In other words, a state can't formulate a constitution which says you can vote in a state or local election unless you're black, or a woman, etc. The same rule would apply to any federal elections as well. It would seem that the evil "letter write" had a valid point after all, and our letter-writing gang of five needs to do just a bit more research. Oh well ... back to the ole drawing board! Well I don't know about you, but I was absolutely glued to ajc.com over the weekend. Ajc.com is, of course, the Internet site for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. So ... why the rapt attention to every single update to this website? Where else could I keep such close tract to the wanderings of the great and exalted Puff Daddy, a/k/a P Diddy, a/k/a Sean John, a/ka Puff, a/k/a Puffy, a/k/a Sean Combs over the weekend? Thanks, ajc.com, for keeping me up to speed. You would have thought the Pope was in town.
And just who are the Flaggots? They're a group ... a very small group ... of people who believe that the greatest problem facing all of mankind is the fact that the Confederate Battle Flag can no longer be found on the Georgia State Flag. The Flaggots have surfaced again to vow the defeat of current Governor Sonny Perdue. Their story is that they were promised a vote on their precious little issue, and that Governor Perdue didn't deliver. Know this: There is no way in the world that the Georgia State Flag is going to revert to the 1956 version with the Confederate battle emblem prominently displayed. The 1956 flag was adopted as a symbol to opposition to the civil rights movement, and it is NOT coming back. How pathetic do you have to be to make this your number one issue in an election? REDNECK SCRAP BOOK So, is this mailbox happy to see us, or..... More in the Redneck Scrap Book. READING ASSIGNMENTS | ||
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