Monday, January 19, 2015

Quickie before I go 1/19/15

Time flies when you're having fun.

Oh, yeah.

Well, I just looked at that Chris Baker fiasco again, and it occurred to me that we really don't have warriors to go up against the left.

If you look at it, you can see that we are being outfought.  For better or for worse, the system we have depends upon adversarial type relations like this.  You have to be able to duke it out with these people, or the people who make the judgments out there and vote based upon it, are going to come to the wrong conclusions.

What the left has accomplished was to make us helpless against the very thing that happened to us on Sept 11, 2001.  It is the same principle that applies to what happened in Paris recently.

What Baker should have done is to point out history.  Whenever there is a war, civil liberties are going to suffer.  It is always like that.  The Civil War was like that.  Lincoln did things there that would never be permissible in a time of peace.  Wilson did it during the First World War.  FDR did it during the Second.  You have to be willing to acknowledge that you are in a war, and that is where the left is getting away with something that they should not be getting away with.

There was an authorization to use force.  This indicates something, does it not?  Like there's a war or something?  Until that war is concluded, in our favor hopefully, then times will not be normal.  During a time of war, the CNC will have to make judgments like what gets printed in newspapers.  Duh!  Where Bush screwed up was to let them get away with that.  There should have been arrests, or a threat of arrests.  If somebody doesn't get up on their hind legs and fight, we cannot win.  If they cannot even acknowledge that we are in a war, we are lost.  The question should have been this:  are we or are we not in a war?  If we are, then shouldn't somebody be fighting it???????????????????????????????????????????????????

It sure looks like a war to me.  Those who say otherwise need to be called upon to explain why it is not.  If nobody on our side is willing to do that, we will lose this war by default because we don't have anybody willing to fight it.

You don't walk away from the battle like Baker did.  This is like conceding defeat.  That's the bottom line.



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