Wrong Again
Once again the LA Times demonstrated today why their subscription and readership is way down. In today's editorial, they couldn't help but show their asses and lack of comprehension of history.
They criticized President Bush's comments during his trip to Georgia, basically saying that the President was pissing off Russia by encouraging Georgia to aspire to join NATO. The Times feels that we shouldn't do anything to make Putin upset because we need to coddle a high level of respect for Russia. Moreover, we shouldn't publically support Georgia in its pursuit for liberty and freedom because Russia will get mad, and then they won't help us in situations around the world.
You know what this is? The is the Liberal Left demonstrating how sorry they are that Russia LOST the Cold War! They hate the fact that the U.S. is the lone superpower in the world, they hate the fact that capitalism works and they hate the fact that the current method for exporting freedom and democracy is working without their direction. Even more so, they hate the fact that Ronald Reagan was right in challenging the Soviet Empire and predicting their collaspe.
These same kooks would gladly hand over the sovereignty of this great nation over to the United Nations in order that they could level the playing field among all nations of the world. They want to apologize to the rest of the world for our own prosperity and success. How backwards can you get?
This kind of backwards thinking must be fought tooth and nail. We shouldn't apologize to Russia for defeating Communism, we shouldn't cater to dictators and we especially shouldn't compromise our principles, which have made us the greatest society in the history of mankind.
We have always been a generous and helpful nation. We feed and shelter more people around the world, through foreign aid and private contributions, than any other nation. No apologies. Yes, we have made mistakes, but the good Lord has yet to grace us with his personal presence here on Earth yet! We make restitution, contribution and distribution as needed and within our means.
Russia presently has serious problems and needs to lead the way to freedom in their hemisphere, but corruption and organized crime has a firm foothold in the public domain. The Russian people have been dominated by Czars and Communism for so long, they don't readily grasp the true concepts of self-determination because fear of suppression of individual initiative is constantly on their minds. Therefore, publically supporting Georgia will only further their quest for liberty and freedom and inspire Russia to continue with the reforms it so desperately needs to implement in order to be a credible member of leading nations.
The LA Times is dead wrong, they should be ashamed, but elitists never are.
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