| August 5, 2005
- Editor's Note: "Nature abhors a vacuum and Ben Cohen is a vacuous
liberal spouting his do good crap while supplying the American public with
yet another venue for abject obesity and pre-mature death. He is a dietary
terrorist, planting ticking bombs under the guise of confection. When he
gives his ill-gotten gains away for by-pass surgery for the imbeciles who
can afford premium ice cream, SUVs and cable, but not health insurance, he
can comment on budgetary issues." - T. Lemming In the line of disturbing issues, another has
surfaced that, when combined with the ignorance of the ideologically tunnel-visioned
in our society, should chill the thinking American public to the bone. This
volatile combination could set the stage for a test of our national resolve
the likes of which we as Americans have seldom seen. This test could very
well rival the struggles of our revolutionary Forefathers and require the
iron will of this, our country’s greatest generation.
Russian and Chinese leaders have agreed to hold joint military exercises
later this month. The two governments plan to mobilize more than 10,000
troops in two cities on their respective Eastern coasts for the maneuvers.
US intelligence and military analysts believe they will be training with a
cache of state of the art weapons which, when used in concert, would pose a
formidable threat to the delicate balance of power on the Asian Continent.
That these two cold war adversaries are embracing each other and sharing
their military strategies and weapons technology should be an alarming
development. Russia, indignant over President Bush’s push for democratic
change in that country and its former provinces and China’s posturing over
the issue of an independent Taiwan makes their "partnership” a matter of
great concern for the United States.
So too should we be disturbed by the fact that China has erased a 20-year
technological edge once held by the US in the area of military technology.
Recent advances in China’s military capabilities including new and improved
air, sea, missile and outer space systems and the deployment of a new class
of nuclear submarine equipped with an AGEIS-styled weapons command system
have been documented in the Pentagon’s annual report to Congress on the
military power of China.
If that weren’t enough to have you asking your doctor for a prescription for
a non-existent wonder-drug mix of Zantac and Xanax, let’s add to this dark
and unsettling mix of reality the very real threat of a nuclear strike by a
terrorist entity.
Reports from multiple intelligence sources describe an elevated volume of
"chatter” among terrorist operatives regarding August 6th and the "American
Hiroshima.” The "American Hiroshima” is Osama bin Laden’s decade-old plan
for a terrorist nuclear attack on American soil. Although no year is ever
mentioned in this chatter the fact that this year is the 60th anniversary of
the bombing of Hiroshima should be of significance. With the admission by
the Russian government that several of its Cold War Era "suitcase nukes”
have gone missing this scenario is of legitimate concern.
So, with all of these legitimate threats facing our nation – and the almost
complete access to information on each of the threats posed available to the
public – one would think that the ignorance of the 1960s head-in-the-sand
anti-war mentality would be considered exclusive to that of the village
idiot.
Enter Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.
Cohen has climbed aboard his "Oreo-mobile” and is parading around the
country spotlighting what he calls "mixed-up federal spending priorities.”
"Canceling weapons systems designed to fight the collapsed Soviet Union –
weapons that have no role in fighting terrorists – is not being weak on
defense,” said Cohen. "It is rebuilding our schools, providing health care
for our kids, training our workforce for decent jobs, reducing our
dependence on foreign oil, and creating a decent quality of life for all of
us.”
Cohen is promoting the idea of taking $35 billion dollars from the
Pentagon’s budget – $35 billion he says is currently "wasted on obsolete
Cold War weapons” – and spending it on social programs, many of which are
already fully funded and some of which could be considered pork barrel
programs. It would seem that Cohen is illustrating this "rob Peter to pay
Paul” strategy by exploiting cookies and the good reputation of Oreos.
The fact that it wasn’t even a year ago that Cohen and his crowd were
screaming that the Pentagon hadn’t adequately outfitted our military’s
Humvees with enough armor should be enough to understand that the Pentagon
budget is stretched about as far as it can go. If there were $35 billion
available in the defense budget for discretionary spending the issues of
military pay, base closings, and benefits for military families wouldn’t be
issues. But there isn’t and they are.
We the People have to sober up from the ideological stupor that was the
mentality of the "everything is beautiful in its own way” 1960s. It has been
poisoning our collective thought process for over 40 years. Everything is
not beautiful; in fact some things that our country faces are downright
frightening.
Make no mistake, if an al Qaeda terrorist could detonate a nuclear bomb in
the heart of Chicago during a workday rush hour they would…in a heartbeat.
If Russia or China thought for a moment that the US was vulnerable they
wouldn’t hesitate to capitalize on our weakness. These are facts that have
been proven over and over, again and again.
It would seem that terrorism, left to the interpretation of liberals, is
explained away by a group hug that didn’t happen. To think otherwise would
be to expose one’s ignorance to the facts.
Besides, why should the American people listen to a 60’s throw-back whose
only success was born of being so stoned that he stumbled across a good ice
cream recipe while trying to satisfy "the munchies?”
Oh, right. He’s got cookies.
Related Reading:
China, Russia to Hold Military Exercise
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-china-russia-military-exercise,1,1128153.story?coll=sns-ap-world-headlines
Show Me the Money
http://www.showmethemoney.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=5
Nuke Terrorists’ Favorite Dates
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45562
Chinese Military Power Report Addresses U.S. Concerns
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jul2005/20050720_2163.html
Annual Report to Congress: The Military Power of the People’s Republic of
China 2005
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jul2005/d20050719china.pdf
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