Democrats Place Our Security at
Risk
Since 03-11-08
March 11, 2008
By: David Limbaugh
http://www.newsmax.com/limbaugh/al_qaida_iraq_security/2008/03/11/79455.html
When it comes to national security, Democrats are serving up softballs for John
McCain. But he better be getting a lot of batting practice so he can knock it
out of the park once the general-election campaign gets in full swing.
Democrats downplay the scope of terrorist threat and constantly obstruct our
efforts to pursue this "overblown" enemy.
Having run out of all other excuses to oppose extending the bill that permits
warrantless monitoring of international conversations between terrorists, they
have settled on the specious argument that the private telecoms don't deserve
immunity from frivolous lawsuits commandeered by the trial bar.
It doesn't matter to Democrats that these companies patriotically responded to
the president's call to assist with surveillance and relied on his assurances
that they would be acting legally. What matters is that trial lawyers are among
the biggest contributors to the Democratic Party — the party that supposedly
eschews special-interest politics. The trial bar must be paid back whenever
possible, even if it means telecoms will not cooperate in the future for fear of
stepping into a malicious litigation trap.
Democrats say they'd allow the legislation to pass if Republicans would agree to
sever the immunity provisions from the bill for later treatment. But everyone
knows — except voters the Democrats are trying to dupe — that if you carve out
that portion of the bill, Democrats will try to prevent it from ever coming to
the floor.
Democrats duplicitously claim the GOP just wants to protect another group of
evil corporations. But can they point to one real victim who the telecoms have
abused while assisting the government in saving American lives? Can they point
to a real motive the telecoms would have in harming such nonexistent victims?
Enough is enough.
Also, Democrats passed a bill, which the president then vetoed, to prohibit the
United States from performing any interrogation techniques not described in the
Army Field Manual. National Review Online's editors praised the president's
veto, pointing to the recklessness of this bill because it would telegraph to
the enemy all available interrogation techniques and enable the enemy to train
to resist those methods.
Even on Iraq, Democrats have a losing position if Republicans will just make
their case. First, McCain can point to the success of the surge and his early
support for it. If Obama and other Democrats had gotten their way, we might be
well on our way to losing in Iraq.
But Democrats say we should never have attacked and that al-Qaida wouldn't be
there if we hadn't. We should have finished the job in Afghanistan, they say,
because that's where al-Qaida trained to attack us on 9/11.
But has anyone ever challenged the Democrats on the absurdity of this position?
If we were justified in attacking al-Qaida in Afghanistan because they trained
there to attack us, then why aren't we justified in fighting them in Iraq since
they are attacking us there?
Besides, we have the right and duty to attack them wherever they are. They are
the enemy.
A strong case has been made that al-Qaida's presence in Iraq preceded our
attack. But irrespective of that, they attacked us and provoked sectarian
violence there in furtherance of their own evil purposes.
Whether we had a right to attack Iraq, which we did for a multitude of reasons
already exhaustively discussed, is a completely separate question from whether
we have a right to fight al-Qaida there.
The Democrats' untenable position is that since we didn't find stockpiles of WMD
in Iraq, we have no business fighting or defeating al-Qaida there. They
conveniently ignore that we had removed Saddam Hussein from power and were
trying to establish order when al-Qaida joined with Iraqi insurgents to prevent
that from occurring. Democrats need to get this through their heads: Al-Qaida is
the aggressor in Iraq, not the United States.
Democrats pretend that if we will just withdraw from Iraq, al-Qaida will forgive
us and leave us alone. They will never leave us alone as long as they are
capable of fighting us, no matter when we leave. But if we do leave before
completing the job, al-Qaida will be emboldened and become an even fiercer
enemy, which will increase Middle East instability and invite further attacks
against our interests abroad and at home.
I don't care how charismatic, nice, eloquent or brilliant Obama is. If he were
to pursue precipitous withdrawal and the other terrorist-friendly policies he
and Democrats support, our national security will be exponentially imperiled.
It's time for Republicans to quit being on the defensive on these issues and
take this fight to the public.
David Limbaugh is a writer, author, and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The
Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" (Regnery) was
recently released in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please
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www.davidlimbaugh.com .