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10.12.2006    |    Diplospeak
I used to have a lot of respect for Colin Powell. He's from the Bronx, after all, and went to City College (which was my second choice, and not shabby, either). And, he had a good career, to say the least. Until he became our Secretary of State.

Well, I also used to respect Condi Rice, and then she spoiled it by becoming...yep. Now, she apparently does not know the difference between terrorists and human beings. She accepted an invitation to be suckered by the Palestinians, a despicable bunch of terror-loving mokes if ever there was one.

And here's what she had to say, as reported by y-net:"
The Palestinian people deserve a better life, a life that is rooted in liberty, democracy, uncompromised by violence and terrorism, unburdened by corruption and misrule and forever free of the daily humiliation of occupation," she told a dinner organized by the American Task Force on Palestine.
This is nonsense, plain and simple. The only "humiliation" visited on the paleos is from their own terrorism and inability to live in peace.

The paleos are ruled by terrorists, who have the support of a large majority of the people. The paleos love terror, and have yet to recognize that a Jewish state could possibly exist in the Middle East.

The Palestinians are not worthy of a state unless and until they give up on terror. Hamas, and Fatah, merely disagree on how best to get rid of all the Jews in the Middle East. Condi Rice has now joined them, by expressing sympathy towards those who deserve none.

Shame on us for not having the courage to simply tell these asswipes in Palestine, "until you formally renounce terrorism, recognize Israel, and accept that there's going to be a Jewish state in the Middle East, we Americans are never going to lift one finger to help you."

Don't hold your breath for someone like Rice, who has sold out to the Arabists in the State Department, to speak this kind of truth.

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I was born, grew up, and went to school in the Bronx, New York -- on the wrong side of the tracks. Got the chance to go to college, so instead of joining the NYPD (the obvious career choice at that time and place), I became an engineer. Spent some years designing things that go boom (or things that take things that go boom to their destinations...), principally for our military. Also took an interesting career turn and for some years was in charge of counter-terrorism for my agency...so I learned something about guns. And when to use them.

I am a believer, in God. Christian. My opinion of most denominations is that they seem to be more concerned with the collection plate and devising intricate rules as to who is in and who is out.

My politics are a mix of conservative and libertarian, as in live and let live. With one exception, I favor small government, maximum personal freedom, coupled with personal responsibility and accountability for one's actions. I also know that there are, and have always been, things that are true, and things that are not. Two problems: Being smart enough to know which is which, and having the guts to act on it. I make no claims...

The exception to small government? I favor a robust national defense, against enemies foreign, and domestic. Or, as Teddy Roosevelt should have said, "speak softly and carry a whole bunch of armored divisions."

This blog will focus on politics, culture, religion, national security. That's pretty much the same territory as the New York Times. Just that I will never label my opinions as "news."



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