Gregory D.
Lee
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November 3, 2008
Why Liberals Cannot
Be Trusted With National Security
In the October 25,
2008 edition of the Standard-Times, Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA)
provided some insights as to what we can expect if he and his fellow
liberals win both houses of Congress and Sen. Barack Obama becomes
president.
According to the
article, he called for a 25 percent cut in military spending, saying the
Pentagon has to start choosing from its many weapons programs. “The
military cuts also mean getting out of Iraq sooner,” he said. Then he
added, “We don’t need all these fancy weapons.”
Does cutting defense
25 percent while engaged in two wars make any sense? It does to
liberals.
Despite the fact that
most of the 9/11 terrorist hijackers were in this country illegally, and
many possessed multiple genuine driver licenses, liberals continue to
push legislation to grant licenses to illegal aliens. Sen. Obama is in
favor of illegals obtaining drivers licenses.
Sen. Obama proudly
reminds voters at every opportunity that he was against the war in Iraq
from the beginning. John Edwards said his vote was a mistake. If the
overwhelming intelligence available at the time couldn’t convince Sen.
Obama that Saddam Hussein was a threat that had to be stopped, I’m
afraid nothing would have convinced him to go to war to protect this
country. If someone showed Obama a photograph of Bill Clinton or John
Edwards passionately kissing his wife, would he say there wasn’t enough
evidence to question her about it?
Stanfield Turner
almost singlehandedly dismantled the CIA when he was Jimmy Carter’s
liberal director, but he did succeed in destroying the morale
among the ranks of intelligence case officers with loony ideas like only
using persons with clean records as informants to gather intelligence.
Please show me an informant for the CIA who doesn’t have baggage like
drug dealing or human rights violations. These people possess valuable
information only insiders like them have and they are willing to trade
it for something valuable. The idea of only using priests and rabbis as
intelligence gatherers is a very bad idea. Yet it was hailed by liberals
as a necessary reform at the CIA.
Liberals are also the
ones who built the “wall” within the FBI’s criminal and foreign
intelligence divisions and between the FBI and the CIA so they could not
share information about terrorists operating in the U.S. Then liberal
members of Congress had the gall to appoint Jaime S. Gorelick to the
9/11 Commission. Gorelick, as an underling to former Attorney General
Janet Reno, actually wrote the Department of Justice policy that erected
the wall! The commissioners didn’t have to go far to find out who was
partially to blame for the tragedy. All they had to do was turn their
chairs to the far left and there she was.
Despite liberals’
dismal track record on national defense policy, they claim to be every
bit as patriotic and concerned about national security as conservatives.
Even if you gave them the benefit of the doubt about their patriotism,
they cannot point to a single policy or achievement since the dropping
of the bomb on Nagasaki that has enhanced national security. Advocating
a nuclear freeze during the Cold War when it was needed most, defunding
anti-Communist guerrillas in Central America, voting against a missile
defense shield, leaving town for a recess instead of voting on an
important terrorism wiretap bill that was about to expire, and not
allowing off-shore drilling for oil, readily come to mind as other
examples of the weakening, not strengthening, of national security.
Democratic
vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden said to mark his words that a
President Obama would be tested with a foreign policy crisis within the
first six months of his presidency. I think he may be right, given Sen.
Obama’s liberalism and lack of any meaningful experience.
Putting liberals in
charge of this nation’s security is a fool’s bet. In this dangerous era
of Islamofacism and Russian reemergence, a liberal in charge of our
national security is a nightmare that might come true this election.
I’m going to go out on
a limb and predict the American people will come to their senses and
elect Sen. John McCain by a two-to-five point margin. We don’t have long
to find out if I’m right.
Gregory D. Lee is a
criminal justice consultant and terrorism expert. He can be reached
through his website: www.gregorydlee.com.
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