http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/OliverNorth/2007/04/27/americans_now_love_losers_im_not_buying_it
"What would losing the war in Iraq mean? It's a picture so dark and depressing that it makes the collapse in Vietnam, 32 years ago next week, look like a Sunday school picnic. The fall of Saigon was horrific for the people of Vietnam and their neighbors in Cambodia and Laos. More than 5 million became refugees and by the most conservative estimates at least a million others perished."
Those that read newspapers, watched TV or listened to radio in 1986 know who "Ollie" is and how much trust to put in anything he says.
For those who were too young: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_North
"In November 1986 as the sale of weapons was made public, North was fired by President Reagan, and in July 1987 he was summoned to testify before televised hearings of a joint Congressional committee formed to investigate Iran-Contra. The image of North taking the oath (see photo at top of article) became iconic, and similar photographs made the cover of Time and Newsweek, and helped define him in the eyes of the public. During the hearings, North admitted that he had lied to Congress, for which he was later charged among other things. He defended his actions by stating that he believed in the goal of aiding the Contras, whom he saw as freedom fighters, and said that he viewed the Iran-Contra scheme as a "neat idea.""
What is so scary about American politics is they simply never move on. Just as we finally are seeing the end of Kennedy and Nixon and their staffs, we are moving into the period of Clinton and Bush and their staffs.
Forty years from now we are going to be listening to the shortwave in our caves and hear an ex-Bush staffer complaining about how an ex-Clinton staffer in the Cave up the river is stealing all the snails.
If the average American wants to avoid that future, it really is time to refuse to have anything to do with anyone who served on the staff of a discredited president, senator or congress critter.
"What would losing the war in Iraq mean? It's a picture so dark and depressing that it makes the collapse in Vietnam, 32 years ago next week, look like a Sunday school picnic. The fall of Saigon was horrific for the people of Vietnam and their neighbors in Cambodia and Laos. More than 5 million became refugees and by the most conservative estimates at least a million others perished."
Those that read newspapers, watched TV or listened to radio in 1986 know who "Ollie" is and how much trust to put in anything he says.
For those who were too young: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_North
"In November 1986 as the sale of weapons was made public, North was fired by President Reagan, and in July 1987 he was summoned to testify before televised hearings of a joint Congressional committee formed to investigate Iran-Contra. The image of North taking the oath (see photo at top of article) became iconic, and similar photographs made the cover of Time and Newsweek, and helped define him in the eyes of the public. During the hearings, North admitted that he had lied to Congress, for which he was later charged among other things. He defended his actions by stating that he believed in the goal of aiding the Contras, whom he saw as freedom fighters, and said that he viewed the Iran-Contra scheme as a "neat idea.""
What is so scary about American politics is they simply never move on. Just as we finally are seeing the end of Kennedy and Nixon and their staffs, we are moving into the period of Clinton and Bush and their staffs.
Forty years from now we are going to be listening to the shortwave in our caves and hear an ex-Bush staffer complaining about how an ex-Clinton staffer in the Cave up the river is stealing all the snails.
If the average American wants to avoid that future, it really is time to refuse to have anything to do with anyone who served on the staff of a discredited president, senator or congress critter.






